Originally posted by DarfiusYou said "The United States is the last bastion of Christianity". Please do not contradict yourself. l am sure you know what last bastion means.
I never said there weren't Christians elsewhere. I said that we are the last nation to have a majority of people call themselves Christians (though most just do it out of habit).
And how does it make more of a problem in relation to God and the Bible?
Perhaps a better (and by what l have seen and read) statement would be 'The United States is the NEW bastion of Christianity'
Originally posted by DarfiusUhm . . . no. Would you mind pointing me toward the secret conversations? Not saying that they don't exist. It's just that they are a "secret" to me. Thanks.
I don't see how it follows that because he executed atheists he wasn't one.
Have you seen the secret conversations of Hitler published by Oxford professors? He's clearly an atheist.
Originally posted by nook7Look up the definition of bastion. Does it imply that there would be NO Christians elsewhere?
You said "The United States is the last bastion of Christianity". Please do not contradict yourself. l am sure you know what last bastion means.
Perhaps a better (and by what l have seen and read) statement would be 'The United States is the NEW bastion of Christianity'
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesI demand an answer to my inquiry. Don't make me call you out in the Site Ideas forum! I'll do it, I swear I will!
Fascinating. Is this regardless of where it is being conducted? Would you sing the Germanic Agnus Dei at a service at St. Peter's?
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I propose that Nemesio should be banned from claiming that he is a choir director if he continues to be uncooperative in our arcane discussion of Latin dialects used in Catholic services. I believe the ToS should be thusly amended to make it perfectly clear that this is not acceptable behavior.
Thank you for your prompt attention in this matter.
A concerned member,
Dr. S
Originally posted by DarfiusWell, that would depend on wether you admit that you can easily read an inference from your statement in question.
Now you're projecting your thoughts into my mouth. Is this a debate or a monologue?
If l say "Japan is the Last bastion of good sushi" people understand that l am not saying there is no sushi anywhere else, but that the only good sushi is in Japan.
Your statement in MY opinion clearly says America is the only hope (so to speak) for Christianity.
Monologue over.
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesDon't F with me, Nemesio. I'll take it to Site Ideas if I have to.
I demand an answer to my inquiry. Don't make me call you out in the Site Ideas forum! I'll do it, I swear I will!
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I propose that Nemesio should be banned from claiming that he is a choir director if he continues to be uncooperative in our arc ...[text shortened]... behavior.
Thank you for your prompt attention in this matter.
A concerned member,
Dr. S
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesTime my post out.
Don't F with me, Nemesio. I'll take it to Site Ideas if I have to.
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To answer your question: yes, if I were doing the Agnus Dei from
Bach's b minor Mass at St Peter's Basilica in V.C., then I would do ask
my choir to render the text using Germanic Latin. As a musicologist
working on his dissertation, I would be remiss not to do so.
Nemesio
Originally posted by NemesioI see. So was the Catholic Church primarily responsible for the arisal of these Latin dialects, or did it simply make use of them as already existing in the foreign cultures?
Time my post out.
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To answer your question: yes, if I were doing the Agnus Dei from
Bach's b minor Mass at St Peter's Basilica in V.C., then I would do ask
my choir to render the text using Germanic Latin. As a musicologist
working on his dissertation, I would be remiss not to do so.
Nemesio
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesWell, with the influx of the so-called barbarian invasions (which was really more of a
I see. So was the Catholic Church primarily responsible for the arisal of these Latin dialects, or did it simply make use of them as already existing in the foreign cultures?
nomad relocation), the various different perversified Latin dialects (like French and
Italian) got even more screwed up. The Mass texts were preserved through oral transmission
rather than written. It wasn't until the late 8th-early 9th centuries that, under Charlemagne,
the various different texts were standarized and written down.
And, when they were, they were 'read' in using the regional dialects. Latin, as such, was
already a relatively dead language for the purposes of intra-cultural interaction, but
was the lingua franca for inter-cultural interaction (what later became known
as the Roman Catholic Church was the only church in the west).
So, it's kind of like listening to a German person speak English; s/he pronouncing things
'oddly' (e.g., 'Vat are you doing?'😉 but it is still English. This is the case with Germanic
Latin. Italianate Latin is considered the 'standard' way, but that is simply because the
Holy See was located in an Italian region.
Nemesio
Originally posted by no1maraudera possible conversation between a follower of the bull god's Anti-Christ and Christ.
A choir director in the First Satan Church if Darfius is to be believed and all he says is what he gets from God him/her/it self!
Darfius :" the whoring women went to hell ..."
Christ : " Verily I say unto you, That the publicans and the harlots go into the kingdom of God before you."