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Pronunciation: [ˈɒləpˈɒdɹɪdə] (IPA)

Olla-podrida is a Spanish dish that translates to "rotten pot" in English. The term is often used to describe a mixture of various ingredients, both in culinary contexts and elsewhere. Synonyms for olla-podrida include mishmash, jumble, hodgepodge, medley, mix, and potpourri. These words all evoke the idea of a diverse collection of items or elements combined in a single entity. Olla-podrida can also be seen as a metaphor for the blending of different cultures, experiences, or perspectives to create something unique and complex. In this sense, synonyms like amalgamation, fusion, and synthesis may also be applicable.

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  • The inference to be drawn from all this is, that the made-up and dogmatic Christianity of the Constantinian period is simply an offspring of the numerous conflicting sects, half-castes themselves, born of Pagan parents. Each of these could claim representatives converted to the so-called orthodox body of Christians. And, as every newly-born dogma had to be carried out by the majority of votes, every sect colored the main substance with its own hue, till the moment when the emperor enforced this revealed olla-podrida, of which he evidently did not himself understand a word, upon an unwilling world as the religion of Christ. Wearied in the vain attempt to sound this fathomless bog of international speculations, unable to appreciate a religion based on the pure spirituality of an ideal conception, Christendom gave itself up to the adoration of brutal force as represented by a Church backed up by Constantine. Since then, among the thousand rites, dogmas, and ceremonies copied from Paganism, the Church can claim but one invention as thoroughly original with her — namely, the doctrine of eternal damnation, and one custom, that of the anathema.
    Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

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