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catman

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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:31 pm Post subject: Zeus worshippers demand access to temple |
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ATHENS, Greece - After all these centuries, Zeus may have a few thunderbolts left. A tiny group of worshippers plans a rare ceremony Sunday to honor the ancient Greek gods, at Athens' 1,800-year-old Temple of Olympian Zeus. Greece's Culture Ministry has declared the central Athens site off-limits, but worshippers say they will defy the decision.
"These are our temples and they should be used by followers of our religion," said Doreta Peppa, head of the Athens-based Ellinais, a group campaigning to revive the ancient religion.
"Of course we will go ahead with the event ... we will enter the site legally," said Peppa, who calls herself a high priestess of the revived faith. "We will issue a call for peace, who can be opposed to that?"
Peppa said the ceremony will be held in honor of Zeus, king of the ancient gods, but did not give other details. The daily Ethnos newspaper, citing the group's application to the Culture Ministry to use the site, said the 90-minute event would include hymns, dancers, torchbearers, and worshippers in ancient costumes.
Greece's archaic religion is believed to have several hundred official followers, mainly middle-aged and elderly academics, lawyers and other professionals. They typically share a keen interest in ancient history and a dislike for the Greek Orthodox Church.
Ancient rituals are re-enacted every two years at Olympia, in southern Greece, where the flame lighting ceremony is held for the summer and winter Olympic games. But the event is not regarded as a religious ceremony and actresses are used to pose as high priestesses.
Last year, the Culture Ministry, fearing damage to monuments, blocked an initiative to hold an international track meet at Olympia. A panel of ministry experts ruled against Sunday's ancient ceremony at the ruins of the Temple of Zeus on similar grounds.
"Ancient sites are not available for this kind of event," ministry official Eliza Kyrtsoglou said. It was not clear whether the government had plans to block the worshippers.
Peppa's group, dedicated to reviving worship of the 12 ancient gods, was founded last year and won a court battle for official state recognition of the ancient Greek religion.
Those who seek to revive the ancient Greek religion are split into rival organizations which trade insults over the Internet. Peppa's group is at odds with ultra-nationalists who view a revival as a way to protect Greek identity from foreign influences.
They can't even agree on a name for the religion: One camp calls it Ancient-Religion, another Hellenic Religion.
The worshippers also face another obstacle: Greece's powerful Orthodox Church.
About 97 percent of native born Greeks are baptized Orthodox Christian, and the church regards ancient religious practices as pagan. Representatives of the church in the past have not attended flame ceremonies at Olympia because reference is made to Apollo, the ancient god of music and light.
Christianity took hold in Greece in the 4th century after Roman Emperor Constantine's conversion. Emperor Theodosius wiped out the last vestige of the Olympian gods when he abolished the Olympic Games in 394 A.D. The modern revival of the Olympiad maintains a slender link to ancient ceremonies.
"Christianity did not prevail without bloodshed," said Peppa, a novelist and historical writer. "After 16 centuries of negativity toward us, we've gotten something in our favor."
Ellinais is demanding government approval for its downtown offices to be registered as a place of worship � a move that could allow the group to perform weddings and other ceremonies. They threaten further court action unless that permission is granted.
"There should be respect for people who want to express their religious feelings in a different way, that is not the typical Orthodox or Christian way," Peppa said. "We should not be stopped or denied our rights."
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daskalos
Joined: 19 May 2006 Location: The Road to Ithaca
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 3:40 am Post subject: |
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On the other hand
Joined: 19 Apr 2003 Location: I walk along the avenue
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 3:46 am Post subject: |
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I wonder where they stand on that whole swan incident. |
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daskalos
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:18 am Post subject: |
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I wonder where they stand on that whole swan incident. |
Or on the rape of Europa, whence Europe gets its name.
(Neat Cretan myth regarding that rape. On Crete there's a species of plane tree -- a sort of sycamore -- that is not deciduous. In the myth, Zeus disguised as a bull lures Europa from the shores of Sidon [I think, but perhaps Tyre]. She gets on his back and He swims with her to Crete, where He rapes her under a plane tree, which, ever after, declined to shed its leaves in an effort to cover the shame of what had taken place beneath its boughs.) |
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Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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I wonder where they stand on that whole swan incident.
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I always figured the concept of 'immaculate conception' was just a weird rationalization to cover up an illegitimate and inconvenient pregnancy. Mary was not the first girl who claimed 'god did it'.
What about the kidnapping of Ganymede?
I always figured those pictures of satyrs and centaurs told a lot about ancient Greek sexual habits.
On the other hand, on the other hand, Cesare Borgia--star of Machiavelli's 'The Prince'--was the pope's son, as I'm sure you know. Last November we had the scandal of the minister and his Denver boy toy. All religions have their sex scandals. In the realm of religion, the more things change, the more they stay the same. |
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