sapphi_snake said:
Rome was a polytheistic tribal culture where if you offended one God his followers woul stone you to death? And what are these Christian values which were original, and actually invented by Christianity? |
Not Christian per se in the fundamentalist sense, but preserved by Christian monks and Muslims during the Dark Ages. Without these Christian monks and Muslims preserving the works of Socrates and others, we would have a far different set of values than we have today.
As for inventions of values, it was more or less a preservation of history that flowered into a growth in humanism during the Renaissance onto what we in the West have today. Both the monks and Muslims (Great Library of Alexandria) are equally responsible in preserving Greek philosophy and math.
All values stem from a philosophical underpinning and are interpreted to fit within a particular religious viewpoint. For example, St. Augustine who is a classic theologian and philosopher had his randy youthful days, grew out of it, studied up on ancient history and re-interpreted that Greek philosophy in such a fundamentalist sense that is still alive in Catholicism today concerning premarital sex.







