James Harris
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James Harris
@InHumaneShape
When he had told her these fair tales, To love him she began, Because he was in humane shape, Much like unto a man.


Clergy were asked about their religious beliefs on various topics. 93% of evangelical pastors believed in a literal Hell. It was 70% of Catholic priests. 92% of Black Protestant pastors believed in miraculous healing. It was 47% of mainline clergy.



I stand with Nick Fuentes I stand with Tucker Carlson I stand with Candace Owens I stand with Alex Jones I stand with Thomas Massie I stand with James Fishback AMERICA FIRST




Fun Fact: Lupita Nyong resembles Helen of Troy much more than that character in 300 resembled Xerxes.

Think of it this way: We need some local archaeology done to establish what was lost—we don't need everyone pretending we have half a clue regarding "Persia's rich history" if we're basing it off of two very rough sources: Mostly-religious, mostly-exogenous texts that IN TOTAL are, generously, the size of LotR Greek/Roman records Virtually every extant primary source on pre-Islamic Persia was UNKNOWN to PERSIANS (outside of some knowledge of major external figures like Herodotus) until European orientalist/academic efforts worked to discover Persia's pre-Islamic history and shared what they found. Persians, generally, until the last few centuries, had little real insight into their pre-Islamic past beyond Islamically evolved/filtered traditions and a regional aesthetic. That how clean-slated they got by Islam. Their indigenous collection of primary sources consists of: A version of a partial or perhaps even lost "Book of Kings" that was totally filtered through an Islamic lens aaaand scattered fragments of Zoroastrianism—plus things like coins and stone inscriptions. Remember, Persia was CONQUERED and totally subjugated by foreign barbarians, by Arabs, who were not seen as significant participants in/members of the classical world until they destroyed it. Persia did not adopt Islam freely. Persia was destroyed by it, uniquely so. Persian "history and culture," as it is since Islam, is a dhimmi, Islamized shadow of a shadow. Let's not honor the Islamic myth of Persia as Persia. Let's FIND Persia IN Persia. First by dispelling the Islamic fog, then doing some proper digging.






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