[/spoiler]HobbitFeet wrote:You're right! I meant the ancient civilization of Greece, and a period as far back as 15,000 years ago had evidence. Cave doodles. I minced words, sorryMorgaln wrote:While it is somewhat completely off-topic, I'd like to point out that if you're thinking Ancient Greece, you're roughly somewhere between 800 BC and 150 BC, which is a long shot from 15,000 BC. 15,000 BC is not historic, but prehistoric (think stone age, not Ancient Greece); nothing that we would call civilization had emerged at that time. Not even Ancient China goes back that far.
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Crazy, in Christian mythos, atheists don't make it into heaven simply based on the principle that we don't accept Jesus as our savior or god into our lives. Homosexual acts isn't really at the top of the list of offenses when that figures in. Everything else is like... extra sin. At least that's how I've been instructed.
I don't know if that's true... I looked in various sources (in spoiler) and I could only find the use of contraceptives going back to ancient Egypt in 3,000B.C.E., as well as the Ebers Papyrus in 1,500B.C.E., which details a recipe for some kind of contraceptive. .-. Well, okay. So I'm sinning in a Catholic's eyes by being antitheist/atheist, but not in my eyes. Same for being homosexual, but not to the same degree. I get it.