This may drive some of you to despair
This is what many of us are used to hearing about Latin.it just doesn't belong in my parish where it is completely out of context.
...used to hearing...
I have two problems:...our patrimony, a legacy from our forefathers and mothers.
This is what many of us are used to hearing about Latin.
Latin actually fits in our context.
Imperialist dog!!
This thread has my head whirling and spinning. I'm going out for Sufi.
...I tipped him a fifty!
Latin actually fits in our context. There are no problems with it at all.
...rejected...
I would have thought that most people in the US of A are descended from those who explicitly rejected European culture and crossed a big wide ocean to get away from it.
People can have strange notions of what exactly counts as 'European'. Kastner strikes me as a bit apologetic when he describes the Iberian organ tradition as a phenomenon of "extreme Western civilization", and I bet a 'real' Anglo would be horrified to be called a European and lumped with continentals. Old world continentals, I mean ;-)such as the Spanish and some Orientals
I would also like to mention that some of us do not know or care why our ancestors came here.
I would have thought that most people in the US of A are descended from those who explicitly rejected European culture and crossed a big wide ocean to get away from it.
in all of Europe--is Judaeo-Christian.
that other Abrahamic tradition
admiration for the Judaeo-Christian tradition implies honoring BOTH of those elements. The only other "Abrahamic" tradition (self-claimed, by the way) is that of Mohammed.
Now for the win...bring this back...
Now for the win, can someone try bringing this back to 16c Dance?
...I did already...
The most realistic term I have heard to describe European culture is "post-Christian."
"Judeo-Christian" entered the English language in 1939 when George Orwell used it to describe an ethical system...
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