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dominikus28
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At least, am I wrong to assume that most of the soldiers that went to the crusades were pretty religious? Why else would they go?
Ummm, what are you responding to? was there a post or two that got deleted? This piques my interest…At least, am I wrong to assume that most of the soldiers that went to the crusades were pretty religious? Why else would they go?
I’m addressing what this topic was about to begin withUmmm, what are you responding to? was there a post or two that got deleted? This piques my interest…
For the money. They were soldiers of fortune of their time. (If anyone believes they did it out of the goodness of their hearts, there’s some swamp land in Poughkeepsie I’d like to sell you.)At least, am I wrong to assume that most of the soldiers that went to the crusades were pretty religious? Why else would they go?
Keep in mind that people were considered adults at a younger age then: King Henry V led his army to battle in 1403 at the age of 16. Due to poorer medical knowledge, they died younger too, and people would have many children because so many died in infancy. I’m not sure but I think they were more aware of the dangers of sin, but like teenagers everywhere, were not focused on their spiritual lives. But getting married younger would have matured people faster; men in their early 20s were old married men with responsibilities.I have always been under the impression that modern society is in a state of decay because we are ignoring basic Catholic teaching on sex (and other things as well). But, were people in the middle ages that much better? I mean, now, people don’t care about contraception, cohabitation and premarital sex - most Catholics ignore the Church’s teachings on these. I always thought that I could argue by saying “If people could do it (or not do it) back in the middle ages, why can’t we now?”, but it seems I cannot.
. I am interested in the values and attitudes of people to these issues throughout history.
Uh - and this connects to the topic how?So are we ready to give up CAT Scans, Echograms, and MRI’s to say nothing of polio vaccine, flu vaccine, surgery through little tiny slots instead of being totally laid open. How about the cars that go to 200 thousand miles before needing repair and which get over 15 MPG. The internet, colored television, private phone lines and long distance calls for pennies. Natural gas heat instead of wood or coal. Have you ever had to cut and split the wood required to survive through a winter? How about watching your kid die because anti-biotics were not yet available? A trip from Detroit to Chicago or Chicago to Minneapolis on two lane highways with many trips off to the side only on gravel or dirt roads. Trips to Europe pretty much restricted to steamships; no eight hour plane flight. As was said in Charles Dicken’s novel A Tale of Two Cities," These are the best of times and the worst of times." We have much better lives because of technology and much worse lives because of the evil that lingers in men’s souls.![]()
So, I should want to go back in time? I don’t like what society has become, but I have no wish to go back in time and give up the advances that accompanied the death of that older level of socialization and citizenship. It is a shame that some changes are not for the best, but suffice it to say that without some of the advances, I would not be here to put up with the dreck of what today passes for a social life.Uh - and this connects to the topic how?
I Lived Through A Time Period When We Did Not Lock Our Doors At Night. I NEVER heard random gunfire. NEVER. And there were no adult bookstores everywhere and there were no topless bars everywhere and there were no comedians on TV telling graphic, raunchy sex stories. Or saying f*** every five seconds.
There was personal and society-wide restraint.
God bless,
Ed
It would be helpful for everyone to realize two things:So, I should want to go back in time? I don’t like what society has become, but I have no wish to go back in time and give up the advances that accompanied the death of that older level of socialization and citizenship. It is a shame that some changes are not for the best, but suffice it to say that without some of the advances, I would not be here to put up with the dreck of what today passes for a social life.
Your post reminded me of one of my favorite statements. I heard Father Corapi say it, but I dont think he was the first…It would be helpful for everyone to realize two things:
The nonsense that celebrities do, like dressing like hookers or appearing partly nude in movies, are both designed to objectify them. Woman are more objectified today than they were 40 years ago.
- There was never a time when everything was perfect but I lived through a time period where restraint was typical. Where an appropriate sense of guilt, shame and modesty existed.
- Catholics need to abandon everything that makes you lose a sense of guilt for seeing or doing something immoral, lose a sense of shame for immoral sexual images, and forget about personal modesty or the modesty exhibited by others, especially celebrities.
Finally, “consent” does not make those situations OK. It’s time the problem of Indifference is recognized by Catholics. We are not the salt of the earth because of our blandness.
God bless,
Ed
That’s the difference. After 1968, people started to stop trying. To stop trying to improve themselves. The Hippies said, “Hey man. If it feels good, do it. Let it all hang out man.” The core of their lifestyle was unmarried sex and dope which is how they wanted us to live. Today, what do we have? Teenagers, and adults, hooking up? Efforts to legalize marijuana? That was the goal all along: to get normal people to live precisely the way they did.edwest2:
Good post, except that I would confine the 60’s to the early sixties. Communes were not a part of my upbringing either.
I recall also that the early 50’s had policemen who were also moral cops. They were just has eager to correct someone on the point of principle has on law. The policeman in the “Bells of St. Mary” wasn’t just a made up character, he was a real problem solver.
There was the case when I was 10 when my friend picked some flowers from a lady’s flower bed to bring to his mom. He was caught and the officer asked him what he had behind his back, (has if he didn’t know). The officer made him go to the lady and apologize and she accepted. He was made to do some work for her in compensation, and the officer said he would check in now and then to see if he was doing the job, else he’d throw him in jail( a scare that worked with us.). He did his tasks, and the matter was dropped. As far as I know his mother never found out, and yet he learned his lesson.
Has you say, parents would watch over another’s child and even feed them lunch or call to tell them where the child is. It wasn’t uncommon for an adult to call a mom for permission to scold her child. (BTDT)
Your absolutely right, the times were much better for raising children. Teens were chaperoned by adults at the dance hall, ready to reprimand anyone who’s hands slipped or danced too close. They had to be back from the dance by 11pm. I recall the lads coming to my front door with flowers for my sisters, decked out in white sports coats and tie. Our family would go out on picnics and my sisters would grudgingly take me and my brothers to movies which cost 5 cents.
Those were wholesome times we can bring back if we tried.
AndyF
I understand what you are saying and agree with you, for the most part. It’s sad to say I’m one of the only virgins among a good number of my unmarried friends. I just hope there is enough women out there who will appreciate my purity and reasons for keeping so years down the road.“What? You’re single and you don’t go to strip clubs? What’s wrong with you?”
Mary has said that we are worse than at the time of Noah. This is what I know about the chastisements:Darkbloom is quite right.
I would only add that in today’s era of mass media encroaching into every area and detail of our lives that we get to hear far more about immorality than people would have done in the past, therefore it might feel like immorality is somehow exceptionally high compared to history.
While it’s entirely probable that immorality feeds off this sort of publicity, I don’t really believe that human nature is somehow inherently more sinful than hundreds of years ago. There are just more of us on the planet and we know far more about each other than we would have done before.
That certainly explains why the “Great Chastisement” will be worse than the Flood:Mary has said that we are worse than at the time of Noah.
I am living proof that child abuse is rarely reported to authorities. So is my sister, my cousin, and God only know how many others…Yeah, and back in the day, God-fearing groups like the DAR banned legendary singers from their concert halls because of their skin color. And child abuse (a form of “sexual sinfulness” when it involves violation of a child) was rarely reported to authorities. Oh, those were the days…
But there was a reason for that:I am living proof that child abuse is rarely reported to authorities. So is my sister, my cousin, and God only know how many others. Nobody said those days were perfect, only more morally upright than today.
And that has what to do with what happens today? That has what to do with what happened to my sister and me?