I'm recognized by Dactyl and Khorey!
although I never was Adonis' priest.
Why should I wait for praises of you, men?
when we will go to the court of Jesus!
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This sounds like your declaration of independence from what? I'm not sure But since you cite you were not ADONIS'S PRIEST it must refer to a parallel pagan tradition. Are you referring to types of poetry? One thing I can say is that the Western world - Europe and by extension the USA - embraced the pagan cultures of ancient Greece and Rome in the Renaissance (16th century) but Russia did not experience that Renaissance. But even a thoroughly Christian poet like John Milton was filled to overflowing with that pagan influence. He honored it as human learning; it did not challenge the integrity of his fervent Christianity. It's a knotty issue. And I want to understand your viewpoint more thoroughly. Tell me more! I'm listening to you!
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This sounds like your declaration of independence from what? I'm not sure But since you cite you were not ADONIS'S PRIEST it must refer to a parallel pagan tradition. Are you referring to types of poetry? One thing I can say is that the Western world - Europe and by extension the USA - embraced the pagan cultures of ancient Greece and Rome in the Renaissance (16th century) but Russia did not experience that Renaissance. But even a thoroughly Christian poet like John Milton was filled to overflowing with that pagan influence. He honored it as human learning; it did not challenge the integrity of his fervent Christianity. It's a knotty issue. And I want to understand your viewpoint more thoroughly. Tell me more! I'm listening to you!