Vicomte13
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The Roman Lucretius’ long poem of Epicurean philosophy : De Rerun Natura (On the Nature of Things), written circa 76 BC, is probably the single most concentrated concatenation of the scientific knowledge of the ancient world, and the best philosophical outlook on existence I have ever found. It was my “Bible” when I was a pagan, and it is still the fundamental flavor of my philosophical outlook on the universe. In fact, I would even say that it is BECAUSE of Lucretius that I was able to distinguish the miraculous from the natural when I saw it, to acknowledge miracle as the proof of the willful divine, and yet STILL not abandon reason to run off after every superstitious belief about the divine. Just because there are God’s or The God does not therefore mean that every enthusiast’s emotional mysticism is true or to be taken at face value, and even that which is pious could be a fraud.
I still agree with Lucretius Varus: “True piety does not consist of sprinkling blood on altars with a veiled head, but in contemplating the Universe with a tranquil mind.”
I still agree with Lucretius Varus: “True piety does not consist of sprinkling blood on altars with a veiled head, but in contemplating the Universe with a tranquil mind.”
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