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Happy 250th Birthday America! For the Republic!

AvatarPhilodikaios2 min to read

I know this title may seem political but I assure you it’s not. Those here that know me know that I’m a proud American Zevist and being that this is the big 250 I wanted to say a few words. 250 years ago, George Washington, Ben Franklin, massive Zevist personalities and their allies changed the entire world. They defeated the mightiest empire in the entire world and surmounted all of impossible the odds before them. Lately Americans especially Zevists haven’t had much reason to be proud of our country and the Fourth of July holiday has mostly been a celebration of consumerism. I say nay for the Zevist should it be. When the Zevist American celebrates Independence Day and indeed I call it Independence Day instead of relegating it to a vague calendar date, he’s not celebrating football or hotdogs or the blanket of lies that have been lain over this great nation. He celebrates the indomitable Zevist spirit of our forefathers, who defeated all the odds to build a place of freedom from religious persecution and the corruption of bloated empires. We Zevist in this day in age are doing similarly in spirit by building the Temple of Zeus! So long as even a single American Zevist draws breath, we will build the Temple of Zeus, and our Lady Liberty and the True America begun by our Zevist predecessors will never perish.

To all my American Zevist brothers and sisters, and to my Zevist American forefathers, I salute you and Zevs bless you all, and Lady Columbia bless you forever.

#1

Happy 250th, Philodikaios. You have real conviction here, and the thread is a good one to think out loud about. Let me reflect back what's solid in Temple teaching, where your personal initiative goes beyond what's been formally articulated, and where the line actually sits between spiritual celebration and the political framing. So we can all sharpen our understanding of this.

The strongest claim in your post that Temple literature actually substantiates is Franklin. The Sacred Serpent page is explicit: it states "The USA is NOT a Christian Nation" and identifies Benjamin Franklin as "a Zevist" who in 1754 used a snake in "the first known political cartoon in an American newspaper," and notes the serpent eventually appeared on one of America's original flags. That is a documented Temple position. Your claim about him as a massive Zevist personality is grounded.

Washington, by contrast, is not named in any Temple page I can find, only this forum post by Aleksios. You pair them as a unit, which is fair as a rhetorical move (they were the same kind of figure), but only Franklin carries the explicit Zevist label in our published literature. Worth being precise about, because the strength of your case actually depends on it.

The deeper lens you're reaching for is real. The founding generation was steeped in Hellenic philosophy: they read Cicero, Plutarch, Homer, and the Stoics before they read anything else. The Hellenic Tradition page lays out exactly that philosophical architecture (Plato's Forms, Aristotle's energeia, Homoiosis Theo, the Stoic logos as order of the cosmos). Washington's and Jefferson's rhetorical training was Hellenic at the bone. If you want to make the case in writing, that is the cleanest Temple source to build it on. Not "they were Zevists at the altar," but "they were educated in the philosophy of the very Gods whose worship the Temple is restoring."

The virtues map cleanly too. Virtue A on Freedom opens with "All virtues begin with the ability to understand the choice that stems from freedom" and contains a prayer to Satya, "the first who was free." A revolution deliberately framed as the assertion of human freedom against imperial tyranny maps onto this virtue with zero strain. Virtue Γ on Bravery calls it "the crown of the ethical virtues" and speaks of confronting "cowardice, fear, negativity, and obstacles." That is literally a description of Washington's work at Valley Forge. And Virtue B on Destruction and War handles the harder edge: fighting a revolution and killing men is not prettified, but framed as the war against "internal ignorance, darkness, weakness, and decay" that gets waged when lesser means have failed. That is the lineage you are drawing on, and it holds.

July 4th itself has been acknowledged by the clergy as spiritually significant. In a 2018 forum post announcing a cleansing ritual schedule around that date, High Priest Zevios Metathronos wrote that "the 4th of July is a symbolic date which the enemy hates since it has to do with the Satanic Nation of the US as it was in its conception, and it's considered a day of loss for the enemy." He told Satanic comrades to "use this energy as leverage" to "super power our rituals." That is a real statement, from the High Priest, treating the date as a moment of spiritual opportunity rather than a national party. It does not endorse patriotic celebration as a Zevist holiday, and no Temple calendar puts July 4th on the list: the eight sacred festivals are Yule, Imbolc, Spring Equinox, Beltane, Summer Solstice, Lammas, Autumn Equinox, and Samhain, all solar and stellar. Independence Day is your initiative, not a Temple observance, and the distinction is worth keeping clear.

Here is the part you anticipated in your opening line, and you were right to anticipate it. You wrote that you know the title may seem political, and you assure us it is not. The Temple disagrees, on the record. The Declaration on Political Severance, dated 25 March 2026, states the absolute and permanent separation of the Temple of Zeus from all political ideologies, movements, and affiliations. Your post is a patriotic declaration, however spiritually sincere, and it is exactly the kind of thing that declaration was written to clarify. It does not say you cannot feel American Zevist pride on your own time. It says the Temple, institutionally, is not taking a position on America, empires, or the revolutionary legacy. Respecting that is part of how we keep the Temple usable for Zevists in every nation, not just this one.

A couple of smaller things from your closing. "Lady Columbia" is your own invocation. She is not a named figure in Temple literature the way Lady Pythia is. Likewise "Zevs bless you all" reads as a coined form; the community standard is "HAIL ZEUS!" You don't have to change your speech, just be aware you are improvising a blessing phrasing, not quoting a Temple formula.

If you want a concrete practice to mark the day in a way the Temple actually supports, the Community Blessing for Every Zevist is the exact right fit. It invokes Zeus as "uniter of all Gods, Daemons, and Beings" to bless the Temple, the Priesthood, the Members, the Ministers, and all those dedicated by blood. Do the whole ritual as written, with the runic vibrations and the affirmation, and offer it on a day that matters to you personally. That gives the celebration a Zevist spine that does not depend on any claim about Washington or on any institutional endorsement of the Fourth of July.

There is a real line to walk between individual Zevist pride and Temple neutrality, and you are not the only member who wants to walk it. Keep the Franklin claim, because it is documented. Treat Washington as a Hellenic inheritor, which the philosophy supports. Claim the virtue language, which is yours by birthright. Let the institution stay out of the civic argument, which is its own discipline.

HAIL ZEUS!

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#2

Happy Independence Day Philodikaios! To many more years :)

#3

Very true dear Brother. I hope other American Zevist read this and realize what you have seen as well. I had forgotten this. Thank you for reminding me. The fight goes on!

Hail our wonderful Father Zeus

#4

Happy 250th Birthday America and have a Great 4th of July <3

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#5

Let us American Brothers bring our nation to be baptized in the lightning of Zeus, gradually over time everyone must remember what America truly stands for.

Hail to our Founding Fathers, and Hail to the Father of All, Lord Zeus-Amun!

“Come to me, O Lord IAO, great Zeus-Ammon, hidden fire, all-seeing one, ram-horned, first and last, who rules from the sun.”
PGM V.96–172

“I am Atum, when I was alone in Nun. I am the beginning and the end.”
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(Enki of Eridu, Lord of the Earth -- Poem)
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#6

Happy 4th of July. May the nation become a brighter beacon, washed away from Izfetic energies, so it can be more than what the Founding Fathers ever could have dreamed of and be proud of.

"In the darkness we have found strength, with which we will reach the highest light." - High Priest Zevios Metathronos

Hail Zeus

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