On Oct 19, 2014, at 3:53 PM, Robert Naiman wrote:

> Am I reading into this, or did one of Greece's British lawyers  
> subtly imply
> that Lord Elgin had something in common with ISIS?
>
> http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/oct/14/amal-alamuddin-advises-on-return-of-elgin-marbles

Samaras (Orthodox) and Elizabeth II (Protestant) are Christians and  
their respective cults are the Established Churches of their States.  
The friezes from Athena's Temple are totally alien to both of them.  
They belong to the Goddess and Her worshippers. They are and always  
have been far safer in the keeping of conservation specialists in the  
British Museum than they would ever be in the hands of crooked  
bankrupt Nazi-collaborator Greek politicians or under acid rain from  
the polluted "blue(sic) skies of Athens." Yes, they should be returned  
to the Acropolis. But only as part of a total restoration of the  
Parthenon and its reconsecration to its true purpose: honoring the  
Gods through the devotion to and worship of Athena.


Shane Mage

"Thunderbolt steers all things." Herakleitos of Ephesos, fr. 64





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