>>741322
>Degeneracy is what usually leads empires to ashes, given the current state of the world, what if we are in the verge of a next great war soon to be followed by the next dark ages?
http://people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/glubb.pdf
Yes, but this will be the last dark age, the age of the antichrist is approaching. It will only last 7 years, tribulation. At the end of it Jesus Christ and his army of believers will ride on white horses and take over to establish the millennial kingdom.
>What I'm trying to say is, no one knows for sure how Rome fell, exactly when or how long it took, and it wasn't necessarily felt the same way across the known world.
Rome was a pit of decadence and sodomy when it fell.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_same-sex_unions
>At least two of the Roman Emperors were in same-sex unions; and in fact, thirteen out of the first fourteen Roman Emperors are held to have been bisexual or exclusively homosexual.[19] The first Roman emperor to have married a man was Nero, who is reported to have married two other men on different occasions. First with one of his freedman, Pythagoras, to whom Nero took the role of the bride, and later as a groom Nero married a young boy to replace his young teenage concubine whom he had killed [20] named Sporus in a very public ceremony… with all the solemnities of matrimony, and lived with him as his spouse. A friend gave the "bride" away "as required by law." The marriage was celebrated separately in both Greece and Rome in extravagant public ceremonies.[21] The Child Emperor Elagabalus referred to his chariot driver, a blond slave from Caria named Hierocles, as his husband.[22] He also married an athlete named Zoticus in a lavish public ceremony in Rome amidst the rejoicings of the citizens.[23]