Greece's Poster Children For Sin

Greece's Poster Children for SinKind of like Time has a hard decision deciding man of the year (so many perverts to choose from), landing on the main poster children for sin in Greece is challenging.  Here are a few notables amongst a long line of rebellious heathen.

Sappho.  This “poet” was born on the island of Lesbos, probably about 620 BC, and died around 570 BC.  She set the benchmark for lesbians in her fifty years on this earth.  She became famous in Lesbos, even being exiled for a period, and her fame came from her poems that centered on sexual filth with both genders.  When you see a filthy dyke on a bike with droopy boobs hanging out, screaming in rage against God, think Sappho.

Philosophers:  Most of them were fags.  Thousands, maybe millions, of words have been written about these creature-worshipers.  You have Paul’s words on Mars Hill to know for a fact they were lazy, self-indulgent, slovenly, arrogant, worthless men, who did nothing but spend their days putting nuances to proud sin.  Nothing new under the sun.  Doomed-americans love to fawn over the crap they left in their wake.  But when you sift it all down, it’s just a lot of blah, blah, blah, about how the human thinks it can preempt the will of God, and wallowing in the human heart, which the Scriptures plainly say is desperately wicked and deceitful above all things.  It’s a bad idea to make your life’s vocation about serving and worshiping the creature more than the Creator, who is God blessed forever, amen!  Read Romans 1; all of it; then go back and read it again.

Antiochus Epiphanes:  His name means “manifestation of the god,” and he thought he was a god, and made people worship him like a god.  He hated the Jews because they worshiped the True and Living God.  He brutalized them, and he was a filthy dog all his days.  He was violent, sexually promiscuous, and had what today they call a co-occurring disorder – mentally ill and substance abusing.  Born Mithradates, he brokered a deal to replace himself as a hostage to Rome with his nephew, so he could steal his kingdom.  He built a navy and conquered Cyprus and large parts of Egypt, and presented himself as protector of Ptolemy VI of Egypt.  He went to Jerusalem and robbed the temple of God, and massacred and enslaved many Jews.  After Antiochus appointed Menelaus as the high priest – as if that was his job – Jason (who tried to get the job by sucking up including giving Antiochus a large sum of money and building a gymnasium in Jerusalem for the Greek education of the young) mounted a rebellion, which led Antiochus back in a fit of anger, when he tortured many of the Jews.  Eventually Judas Maccabeus, said to be the leader of the “pious” Hasideans Jews, led a guerrilla war that defeated Antiochus’ general, and took back control of the temple. His reign from 175-164 BC was cruel and stands forever as the type of Antichrist.

Alexander the Great:  The Greek freaks claim Alexander was the son of Phillip’s Queen, Olympias, and Zeus, during one of his earthly visits.  When Phillip was assassinated in 336, the 20 year old Alexander became the new king of Macedonia.  He immediately ordered the execution of all of his potential rivals, and went to war.  Why?  Well, because that’s how fags roll.  Violent, power mongering brutes.  Twelve years later he was dead of a “mysterious illness” in Babylon.  He sucked money like a giant vacuum from the people so he could establish cultural centers and fight grand wars.  For these things he is counted a hero among the Greeks, and in fact there are pockets of people who claim to be his descendents, like that is some sort of honor.  The fags love to jabber and write about what a fag he is, leading others to quibble over the issue.  He defeated the Persian king, and never had the sense to understand that God used him as his servant in that work.  He was honored by the Greeks as a sun-god.  He was an arrogant self-willed punk, who indulged any sin he wanted, misused his power for his own glory, and was given a great welcome in hell when he died.  In the void of power he left, as described in Daniel 11, monsters like Antiochus Ephiphanes and Cleopatra emerged.