Commentaire de Mervis Nocteau
sur Nos mondes (néo)libéraux : des racines anciennes mais aussi occultes, ou la mode de l'Eternalisme d'Avalon
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You’re not so cocky anymore, with your obvious mistake. And I’ll help you out regarding the mention of an « Atlantean » princess : it’s indeed a legend, reported by one of the most reliable genealogists of his time, Eustathius of Thessalonica, an Orthodox Christian, who recounted the words of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Parthenius of Nicaea and Apian, about the Iberian-Celtic brotherhood ! Their father was supposedly Hercules, and I’m inclined to believe their mother was Pyrene.
There’s absolutely no possible confusion between me and Emile Mourey, from whom I already distinguish myself in the article, or even JPCiron, who dreams of a « better monotheism », while I refer to Celtic Christianity as alternative Christianity, that is to say, obviously, as a non-Christianity, without idealization on my part. Happy now ?
So misreading are you...
