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HELLENIC FAITH
Hellenic Faith is a website dedicated to Julian Hellenism, a reformed denomination of Hellenism, the polytheistic religion of the Graeco-Roman world, influenced by the teachings and writings of Julian the Philosopher (r. 361-363 ACE) and the divine Iamblichus (c. 245-325 ACE). It is a Orphic-Platonic tradition, derived from the teachings of Orpheus through the Platonic school, and solar-based, centered around the worship of the omnipotent creator God, King Zeus-Helios.
This website is under constant construction. It is expected to be completed by (at the very least) the year 2021 ACE. Everything on this website is subject to change. Many articles are incomplete, and those which do seem complete may be subject to complete revision.
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Strengthening your Connection with the Gods
One may at times feel that their connection to the Gods waxes and wanes and may begin to wonder why we as humans, even though we are spiritual beings, sometimes have a hard time connecting with the divine, as if … Continue reading
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Tagged connecting to god, connecting to gods, god, Gods, Hellenism, Philosophy, Polytheism, religio romana, religion, Theology
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Against the Monotheists “Occam’s Razor”
Often, monotheists will end up invoking Occam’s Razor, a theory at its most basic principle summed up as “the simplest theory is most likely to be correct,” as a defense for their belief (or lack thereof) and as an attack … Continue reading
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Tagged Julian, Philosophy, Plato, Polytheism, Polytheist, Pragmatism, religion, Theology
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Rationalism and Empiricism in harmony
Rationalism and Empiricism are two concepts in epistemology that seem to oppose each other directly. The former is based on the concept of apriori knowledge such as innate ideas, deduction, and reason. The latter is dependent on aposteriori knowledge, which … Continue reading
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Tagged empiricism, epistomology, Philosophy, Platonism, Pythagoras, rationalism, religion
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