In the United States, our national civic religion is at least on its face monotheistic. The Civic God of our nation is a neutral compromise between the Christian God of the masses (later expanded to include Jews and Mormons), the rationalist God of the Philosophers and Unitarians and finally the more occult and Freemasonic conceptions of God held by some of the elite at the time of our founding. This carries over to the military, but our conception of God is here different. God gives of victory. God glorifies those who die in service. We serve for the nation, freedom and to achieve part of the military dream. The God of the military is not Jehovah, nor the Monad but none other than Mars.
>>39102535Dum dum.
>>39102535US is a nation of souless amerigolem mutt slaves. It's ruled by the Jewish elite. Americans are dumb, lazy, sick, ugly and useless, whiney golem consumers. There is nothing "Martian" about American mindset. You're a nation of weak cuckolds. >>39102667That's Venus/Lucifer.
>>39102675She is Helios
>>39102988No.
>>39102675>That's Venus/Lucifer>>39102988>She is Heliosit's Thebis
>>39102675Lovely Mars, little lord of murder, rape, bloodshed, ignorance, conflict, anger, spite, sickness... we could go on. Americans serve "Martian" values faithfully.
>>39103077Yes.
>>39102667Colombia they honor her,Goddess of the colonists.
>>39103213Why, you think their whole fallacy is wrong.
>>39102675>That's Venus/Lucifer.The voice of ignorance. Neither the mother of Aeneas nor the son of Aurora are the goddess depicted here.>The Roman Republic was established simultaneously with the creation of Libertas and is associated with the overthrow of the Tarquin kings. She was worshiped by the Junii, the family of Marcus Junius Brutus. In 238 BC, before the Second Punic War, Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus built a temple to Libertas on the Aventine Hill. Census tables were stored inside the temple's atrium. A subsequent temple was built (58–57 BC) on Palatine Hill, another of the Seven hills of Rome, by Publius Clodius Pulcher. By building and consecrating the temple on the site of the former house of then-exiled Cicero, Clodius ensured that the land was legally uninhabitable. Upon his return, Cicero successfully argued that the consecration was invalid and thus managed to reclaim the land and destroy the temple. In 46 BC, the Roman Senate voted to build and dedicate a shrine to Libertas in recognition of Julius Caesar, but no temple was built; instead, a small statue of the goddess stood in the Roman Forum.