MLFerrell
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Mon Aug-27-07 04:16 PM
Response to Reply #6 |
| - Gay Unions Sanctioned in Medieval Europe |
Tab |
Aug-27-07 03:22 PM |
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I'm sure that the fundamentalists of the day rolled this back eventually. |
Kagemusha |
Aug-27-07 03:25 PM |
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Wow! k&r |
yardwork |
Aug-27-07 03:26 PM |
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Old News |
fightthegoodfightnow |
Aug-27-07 03:28 PM |
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Some people discount Boswell |
TrogL |
Aug-27-07 03:42 PM |
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If he had an ax to grind, he chopped his own head off by ......... |
fightthegoodfightnow |
Aug-27-07 04:23 PM |
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I recall hearing about this too ... hell, priests used to marry too. |
Hieronymus |
Aug-27-07 05:22 PM |
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Priests definitely married centuries ago. But |
DemBones DemBones |
Aug-27-07 05:54 PM |
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The best explanation I've ever heard for enforcing celibacy among the clergy |
DCKit |
Aug-28-07 05:57 AM |
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"Affrerement" is a great word. Needs more use. |
aquart |
Aug-27-07 03:35 PM |
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And look what happened to Medieval Europe! |
DavidD |
Aug-27-07 03:57 PM |
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That there's a DUzy! |
MLFerrell |
Aug-27-07 04:16 PM |
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awesome post |
ComerPerro |
Aug-28-07 12:11 AM |
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I believe the suffix 'ment' in French is the adverbial function 'ly'... |
Dr_eldritch |
Aug-27-07 03:59 PM |
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Absolument! Certainement! |
DemBones DemBones |
Aug-27-07 06:05 PM |
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Not just an adverbial ending - it is for nouns which denote the result of a verb |
muriel_volestrangler |
Aug-28-07 06:19 AM |
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Richard I, Edward II |
Crisco |
Aug-27-07 04:06 PM |
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Christopher Marlowe's play on Edward, is interesting to read on that score |
daleo |
Aug-27-07 04:16 PM |
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There's a Movie |
Crisco |
Aug-27-07 05:43 PM |
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Richard I is disputable. Made for a good play/movie, though |
jpgray |
Aug-27-07 05:25 PM |
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I Don't Think I Saw That One |
Crisco |
Aug-27-07 05:42 PM |
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King James who commissioned the King James Version |
DemBones DemBones |
Aug-27-07 05:59 PM |
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Didn't Know That |
Crisco |
Aug-27-07 06:03 PM |
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True, though I think he simply paid translators, |
DemBones DemBones |
Aug-27-07 06:23 PM |
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Louis XIII of France |
entanglement |
Aug-28-07 06:02 AM |
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That doesn't suprise me. |
Odin2005 |
Aug-27-07 04:55 PM |
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Absolutely. Protestants were iconoclasts, quite literally. |
DemBones DemBones |
Aug-27-07 06:19 PM |
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Tolerance |
Thothmes |
Aug-28-07 07:53 AM |
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Oh, I'm not dismissing the outragous acts of intolerance during the period. |
Odin2005 |
Aug-28-07 08:26 AM |
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I used this example last year while "discussing" with friends why marriage was not |
TalkingDog |
Aug-27-07 04:59 PM |
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Still got those links? I've read the claims before |
DemBones DemBones |
Aug-27-07 06:46 PM |
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These so called unions (really civic contracts) were not about homosexual love but about inheritance |
pingzing58 |
Aug-28-07 12:10 AM |
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Marriage had nothing to do with love until very recently |
Lilith Velkor |
Aug-28-07 12:50 AM |
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Not a problem... |
sutz12 |
Aug-28-07 12:54 AM |
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But isn't this during the time that |
Beerboy |
Aug-28-07 01:29 AM |
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As a previous poster pointed out, it's only recently that marriage had anything to do with "love" |
Tab |
Aug-28-07 07:52 AM |
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people have found masses from the Catholics that were for gay |
roguevalley |
Aug-28-07 01:14 PM |
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