RE: Questions about the European renaissance and religion to non believers
January 30, 2021 at 2:15 pm
At work.
1) 'Yes' and 'No'. As in a myriad of religious ideas have been thought up. Built upon. Revamped, reworked, renamed or discarded or overwritten. There are also examples where it simply 'Hasn't been' in one or two groups/cultures.
The 'Renaissance' was more a 'Rediscovering' as Boru mentioned.
2) It is now labeled as a 'Golden age' compared to the centuries of, effectivly, backsliding into ignorance and true 'Barbarity' of its preceeding centuries. It's kind of a 'Relative' label we use today since Human's seem to want to do things like that. Put a name to everything. Put every idea/concept 'In a box'.
3) If the semi-industrialized Romans and or Persians and or Asian sphere (Some one more learned than I can hopefully expand on what was happening in the areas of 'Now-a-days' Korea, Japan, Chinese kingdoms, India et-al) had not collapsed/faded/self destructed? Then, yes, potentially technology might be 'Better' than today. Simply because there would not have been a few centuries of 'Game reset' going on.
Just my uneducated musings.
Cheers.
1) 'Yes' and 'No'. As in a myriad of religious ideas have been thought up. Built upon. Revamped, reworked, renamed or discarded or overwritten. There are also examples where it simply 'Hasn't been' in one or two groups/cultures.
The 'Renaissance' was more a 'Rediscovering' as Boru mentioned.
2) It is now labeled as a 'Golden age' compared to the centuries of, effectivly, backsliding into ignorance and true 'Barbarity' of its preceeding centuries. It's kind of a 'Relative' label we use today since Human's seem to want to do things like that. Put a name to everything. Put every idea/concept 'In a box'.
3) If the semi-industrialized Romans and or Persians and or Asian sphere (Some one more learned than I can hopefully expand on what was happening in the areas of 'Now-a-days' Korea, Japan, Chinese kingdoms, India et-al) had not collapsed/faded/self destructed? Then, yes, potentially technology might be 'Better' than today. Simply because there would not have been a few centuries of 'Game reset' going on.
Just my uneducated musings.
Cheers.