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>>18852866
As the master Jesus G. Maestro states, "The Iliad" as well as "The Odyssey" ara works of fiction. Thus, the idea of gods are fictionalize and portayed as characters within the work of literature. They are submitted to a work of reason by the author and, therefore, are desacralized. It's not atheist "propaganda" but it sure brings down god to a maleable state in the hands of Homer. It's "dangerous" for religious fanatics.
For the first time, gods are treated as characters and not as some metaphysic entities beyond human control.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDTAC4BYHes

He says in the "Critic of the Literature Reason" as follows: "Homeric gods have nothing to do with the Old Testament's god. Homeric gods are literary gods. They are the first divinities in the proper Literature. Without a doubt the first ones of the CRITIC or INDICATIVE literature. However, what does it mean to be a literary god? Above all, it has a very different meaning from Yahweh and his jealous monotheism. A literary god is a god that lacks OPERATORY existence, that is, REALITY. Such condition is something that no hebrew, christian nor muslim god can permit, for they are divinities such that their fidels attribute no less that the idea and creation of the cosmos. (...) Literary materials constitute from their homeric begining a profanation and, also, a provocation of the religiuos beliefs and materials. It occured even among the greeks, from moralists like Plato that saw with very bad eyes the unseemly behaviour of the homeric gods; to the most devouts hellene that didn't doubt to politically acusse of ASEBEIA to those that were neccesary to execute who were necesarry to execute due to impiety -like Socrates. (Page 1331, translation is mine)

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>>18737486
>latinx
Pathetic

Yo onions Hispanoamericano, no latino, ni "latinx".

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>>17518354
La Ilíada es una construcción literaria a partir de materiales racionales y críticos, por lo que la podemos englobar, en una genología literaria a partir del materialismo filosófico, dentro de la categoría de literatura crítica o indicativa, por lo que no es soluble en el mero dogma (como lo es el Antiguo Testamento) ni mucho menos en una lectura irracionalista, teosofista e idealista (protestante, en esencia) como lo es la de la llamada "sophia perenne" o Tradicionalista.

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>>16659562
Not to be a faggot but

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>solves literature
>BTFOs Bloon

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