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February the 19th, 356, Flavius, son of Gaius, is speaking about the anti-pagan legislation of the emperor Constantius II, son of Constantine.
We have assimilated so many beliefs from so many peoples,
So many gods and goddesses we have made our own, our own way of life.
Our natural tolerance for other beliefs is under attack.
For so many years now, the persecuted are in fact the persecutors
Constantius carries on the policy of his father
Christian madness is growing everywhere in the empire
Temples are shut down
Death penalty for those who performed and attended pagan sacrifices and the worshipping of idols
Many of the pagan temples, tombs and monuments are being vandalized, looted, desecrated, destroyed by the Christians
But we are many to fight them
Fight against obscurantism!
Fight against obscurantism!
To forbid the gods
To deny the gods
To forget the gods
Fortunately, pagan governors and magistrates have engaged in passive resistance
But we are few without the sickness of religion
The propagation of the Christian disease is more dangerous than the pagan beliefs
Because so many deny the light of reason and common sense
To forbid the gods
To deny the gods
To forget the gods
To forbid the gods
To deny the gods
Let all superstitions cease
One day, their god will be forgotten
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