God is the only real herohttps://twitter.com/asunflowerpose/status/1080191586225541120 …
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus
How can you be a serious hero if your only enemies are in your own head?
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Replying to @Outsideness
The fact that you ask this question makes me question your understanding of the heroic. That's what's always the case- heroism is the devouring of the shadow by the light of the word. All enemies are enemies in the mind. Ya dig?
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus
That's what happens if you let priests define heroism, which is really not their zone of expertise.
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Replying to @Outsideness
If you are calling poets priests, then I will agree, but the priests are the ones who conspired the crucifiction of god. I rather trust the rejected stone who speaks in parables to the blind.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @Outsideness
I'm well aware that your definition of heroism is promethean & thus implicitly tragic. We are at odds here.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @Outsideness
You'd say something like "real heroism is anti-heroism" no?
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus
Every male child knows that heroism means fighting something stronger than yourself (until the priests get to him).
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Replying to @Outsideness
I'm not so sure that heroism is based on what is fought more than what is defended. Fighting a stronger good is not heroism, but resent. This is, again, why you are a promethean/luciferian tragedian & not a divine comedian.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @Outsideness
You impugne the priesthood, fair enough, but you are confusing them for the poets which is a flaw. If you impugne the poets, then, well, you're a tragedian platonist.
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It's as if you don't count Homer as a poet sometimes.
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Replying to @Outsideness
Homer is a poet, of course, but your tragedian bent is platonic & as averse to Homer as possible. Do you not recall Hector? Or do you believe that Achilles (tragic) was more heroic than he?
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @Outsideness
Read Blake or to hell with you mr land, your poetic exegetics are skewed against the resurrection in favor of the impassable limit of death. Tragic!
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