Early christianity didn't proclaim that jesus was god, right? They thought that he was a prophet. So they kind of borrowed from that and just changed it to a male hierarchy,. The bible itself doesn't come together again until the fourth or fifth centuries. A million bachelors degrees awarded in the united states were for classics. That's point zero six percent. And i think as a result, there are far fewer people who know what was happening in the first century.
In this episode of Infinite Loops we speak with Brian Muraresku, New York Times Best Selling author of "The Immortality Key: the Secret History of the Religion with No Name". We discuss:
- Role of women in early Christianity
- Mysticism of the ancient wine
- The political war on drugs
- The rise of Archeochemistry
- Classical education in the 21st century
- And a LOT more!
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