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    Re: Who is Napoleon?

    And then he went and lost it all! Twice!
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    Re: The silence is disturbing

    Ever since Empire TW, I've been sceptical about CA's output. It's a shame, because I've followed the series since the original Shogun. I can still remember how amazed I felt at playing it, and...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    Actually, 'Christianity' refers to the concept of the beliefs and dogmas espoused by 'Christ'. Are you referring to the word 'Catholic'? Technically of course 'Catholic' literally means (at least in...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    No it doesn't. I converted a year ago from the Church of Scotland, and you can't get much more austerely Protestant than that.



    Actually, I'm getting to quite enjoy quoting my earlier posts...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    The difference is that in this case the Orthodox recognise the fact that the Church is united and can only uphold one doctrine (the correct one). Again, if you're a Christian then you will recognise...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    Well the heresies never lasted.



    Oh yeah? Name some.



    Yes - and what happened to their doctrines? They're in the dustbin of history, of course. Like I said, the debates were resolved. And...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    Actually, I do refer to this point later on in the first post. As I said,



    Fortunately, I'm not Roman Catholic, I'm Orthodox (as you've probably gathered by now), so I don't really have to...
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    Re: 0.8x AI Faction Progression

    You'll be having an interesting time against the Ptolemies and the Arverni, I suppose!
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    I think his point was that it is unacceptable to categorically deny the possibility of God, not that lack of proof against God was in some way proof for God. And besides, any reasonable person can...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    And how do you figure that out then? Actually, I think you'll find that the filioque clause is not in itself considered wrong by the Orthodox (poorly phrased and potentially misleading perhaps, but...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    Well, if we're being really exact, the Romans excommunicated the Orthodox, and then the Orthodox tried to persuade them to rescind it. When they realised that the Romans wouldn't, they then...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    As ever, you have spectacularly missed the point. I don't like repeating myself, so go back and read my first post properly.

    [By the way, as for using the term 'Father', have you considered that...
  13. Re: The Spartans & Trojans, were they Lost Tribes of Israel?

    No, the Spartans and Trojans were NOT lost tribes of Israel!

    Who comes up with this rubbish?

    The Spartans were Dorians, a large group of peoples who migrated into Greece from the North West in...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    No it doesn't. You haven't read my post at all! I'm arguing that Christ gave a clear revelation to the Apostles, and that the Apostles passed on this revelation in the tradition of the Christian...
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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    It was rather eloquent in a filthy-minded sort of way, but let's not distract threads, eh?



    Then you either

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    Re: How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    No you couldn't!

    There, I just brought as much to this discussion as you did.
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    How to Solve the Protestant Problem?

    Or 'Reasons to Ditch Sola Scriptura and Become Orthodox'

    This is a long post, but a worthwhile discussion. So don't be afraid - give it a read-through! If you like, the conclusion is marked out at...
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    Re: Projecting

    Well, I'm sure that the designers would like to add more complexity and variety to the government systems, and to some extent they have. The nomads have their own types of government (pastoralism and...
  19. Re: Brown visiting Bush, how will America and Britain's relationship change post Blair?

    Actually, I think we do care about that. The perception of the Republican party in Britain is that they're a bunch of dictatorial, war-mongering numbskulls with an average IQ not much higher than...
  20. Re: Assassinations, assassinations... Turkey's rogue soldiers

    Hey, weren't there a bunch of other posts here? What happened to them?
  21. Re: Assassinations, assassinations... Turkey's rogue soldiers

    It's the old Greek name for Istanbul in Turkey. The news source is the Athens News Agency, and the Greeks still call it 'Constantinople'. It's where the Ecumenical Patriarch, the spiritual leader of...
  22. Re: Assassinations, assassinations... Turkey's rogue soldiers

    Well, threads do have a tendency to be distracted at times. But in this case you must note that it was retired army officers, not Islamists, who were plotting the assassinations.
  23. Assassinations, assassinations... Turkey's rogue soldiers

    Well, it seems that militant Turkish officers have been up to no good in their own country...



    People are often worried about Turkey's rogue Islamists kicking out against their military...
  24. Re: Possible Fix to AI Spamming Javelin Units and Unbalanced AI Armies

    Yes, a browse through the text files does often reveal that CA had a few unfinished ideas!
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    Re: The Black Sea

    Also, I think that if you fight a battle, when you return to the campaign map the sea will have turned back to blue.
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    Re: Patton Speaks on the War on Terror ...

    The first problem is that Iraq should simply never have been invaded in the first place. You can talk all you like about defending freedom and that sort of lovely idealistic thing, but if you take...
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    Re: The Black Sea

    This happens a lot, and it doesn't affect your game in anyway. You don't need to start a whole new campaign, just close Rome Total War and then restart it. When you reload your game, the sea should...
  28. Re: The Pope has set the Church back 1,000 years

    Hey, I was a Protestant once!
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    Now you see, that's where you're wrong, or at least partly wrong. Now I can't speak for Roman Catholic beliefs (what with me not being a Roman Catholic), but I can say that the Orthodox Church does...
  30. Re: IF there were a Hegemonia 2, what factions would you like to see?

    Well, that's nice to hear!
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    Re: The Perfect State

    Well, it's one of many ways in which Britain's natives (like myself) have benefited from immigration!
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    Re: The Perfect State

    I thought you were a Christian... So why would you inflict such great evil on your people?
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    Re: Televangelists

    Ah, what a classic song! I loved Genesis.
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    Re: Man and God

    It's a rank between a priest and a bishop.
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    Quite often I find myself agreeing with you, Oldgamer, but not here. I honestly fail to see how anyone could possibly hold this view of the Church. First of all, the Church does have a 'visible',...
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    Re: The Perfect State

    Privatised public services? Are you mad man? That's a cocktail of disaster!

    I really can't understand why people think that privatising public services is a good idea. Fine, the private sector is...
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    Re: The Perfect State

    Man, what a cop-out!
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    Re: Man and God

    Oh do they? We don't have them in the Greek Church.
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    Re: Man and God

    We have more interesting titles in the Orthodox Church, especially in Russia, where you have all sorts of wacky things like Archpriests!
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    Re: The Perfect State

    Hmm, the perfect state? In my view, it would be like this:

    Government: Direct democracy based on tiered assemblies (at local, regional, national etc. levels).

    Economy: All public services (eg....
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