Death Of An Empire by Hoku Lani

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Death Of An Empire

Link: MEWE / 17.09.2024

Death Of An Empire

Once there was a mighty empire that stretched from Britain across Europe, Turkey, the Middle East, Northern Africa as well as the Mediterranean. The Goddesses and Gods of city-based polytheistic Graeco-Roman religion in the Roman Empire were the glue that held the Empire together.

After the death of Emperor Augustus in 14 CE, the empire proceeded to decline. Christianity emerged as a major religious movement throughout the Roman Empire, the barbarian kingdoms of the West, neighboring kingdoms and some parts of the Persian and Sassanian empires.

After the Citizens of Rome turned their backs on Aphrodite and Venus, gave up on the rituals and celebratory orgies and discovered Christ, the Roman Empire died.

Let it be said that the followers of Christ are a disease that only contributes to death and destruction. Better off are those who reject this poisonous religion and turn to the example laid out before humanity. One that embraces freedom of choice and emphasizes two things, orgasms and how we obtain the next orgasm.

COMMENT BY XP (VIA LS666 BLOG)

Empires come and go. Gods come and go. Here’s a story about an up-and-coming emperor that may or may not get reach his full potential — the story is called “Emperor 1 & 2) — check it out and let me know what you think.

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