I'm going to get another tattoo soon, and am in need of a proper and appropriate translation of a phrase. One common symbol throughout the Roman empire (and Byzantine) was a two-headed eagle which symbolized both secular and spiritual authority; my tattoo will be of a two headed bat drawn in a similar position to the common portrayal, with the phrase "Corruption of the Mortally Divine" or something along those lines.
Essentially, the tattoo gives reference to the corruption of both religion and politics through their own misguided deification. I want the quote to be Latin, though, and am having a hard time coming up with something appropriate. I've never taken a Latin course, I just find it an interesting language, so I need some help... plus, it will then match my two other tattoos (the common phrases Tabula Rasa and Memento Mori).
I don't want to rely on online translators as I want the phrase to be correct both in grammar and in word usage. The phrase probably won't translate directly into Latin so some liberty and substitution will likely be necessary, but I'm looking for something short and with the same ultimate meaning. Any help would be appreciated
Essentially, the tattoo gives reference to the corruption of both religion and politics through their own misguided deification. I want the quote to be Latin, though, and am having a hard time coming up with something appropriate. I've never taken a Latin course, I just find it an interesting language, so I need some help... plus, it will then match my two other tattoos (the common phrases Tabula Rasa and Memento Mori).
I don't want to rely on online translators as I want the phrase to be correct both in grammar and in word usage. The phrase probably won't translate directly into Latin so some liberty and substitution will likely be necessary, but I'm looking for something short and with the same ultimate meaning. Any help would be appreciated