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Historical Artifacts

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Just a community for everyone to share artifacts, reconstructions, or replicas for the historically-inclined to admire!

Generally, an artifact should be 100+ years old, but this is a flexible requirement if you find something rare and suitably linked to an era of history, not a strict rule. Anything over 100 is fair game regardless of rarity.

Generally speaking, ruins should go to !historyruins@lemmy.world

Illustrations of the past should go to !historyillustrations@lemmy.world

Photos of the past should go to !HistoryPorn@lemmy.world

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[–] ogmios@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

the masonic supreme being

Also the sun god, or 'logos' as I've heard it, referring once again to Christ.

And no need to apologize for a funny joke!

[–] HubertManne@piefed.social 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Looks more to me like the morning star.

[–] ogmios@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

...also Christ, according to those who believe in him.

[–] drolex@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A star? That's Jesus.

A lamb? Also Jesus.

A lily? Still Jesus.

A pelican? Believe it or not, Jesus.

[–] ogmios@sh.itjust.works 0 points 2 weeks ago

I mean, if you actually studied human history you might gain an appreciation for just how important the sun god has been in the development of society.

[–] HubertManne@piefed.social 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

The morning star as jesus? That makes the whole mythology very interesting.

[–] peto@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

The morning star is more of a title. The angel Lucifer was the morning star, but Christ claimed (or will claim) the title as his own in the sense that he preceds the return of God's light. There is a reoccurring motif, especially in Revelation that Jesus exists to put right what Satan put wrong.

[–] ogmios@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago

Well, that's according to the lucifarians that I've talked with. They seem to follow more of the gnostic interpretation of Christ than the Catholic one.