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BrotherHrolf post 423
You are saying that young Catholic people frequent this forum and then blame me for using the name “Old Scholar.” Where are all your references that prove what you are saying? Mine were certainly valid and even if you don’t agree with those who wrote them, the books have not been shown to be false.
About the Albigenses, I said: “The Albigensian “heresy” brought about the civilization, the literature, the national existence of the most opulent and enlightened part of the great European family. It is because of their oppression and persecution of the RCC that there is little on record of them.” That was a quote from John T. Christian, Romanism or Americanism, Which? volume 1, page 60-61.
That does not refer to a Renaissance, although that is the term you used. As you suggested I do, perhaps you could buy his book in order to check the reference.
Why don’t you give me the Roman Catholic version of what happened and what the Albigenses taught. Along with references of course.
If you want to debate, at least list whatever it is you have that refutes what I say. Don’t just give a link, especially to an internet site, which you just said was not the thing to do.
As for the high horse, I can’t find the word you listed in the dictionary so I guess I don’t know what kind of horse I am on. Could you guide me to that one? I think you really meant condecension.
I really wish I had the time to debate you but I must warn you I would not do so unless you would list your references, word by word and then give me a way to check them. That’s the way this works.
Unfortunately we are in the process of remodeling our home and there will be many days in the next two weeks I have no computer access. I will be able to use my lap-top occasionally but not very often. After that time, then bring it on. If it doesn’t fit this thread, then you may start a new one or better yet, let me start one. I have a lot of questions…
Again, this is not a college classroom. At least I gave references. You claim to know so much but then refer me to where I can buy a book. Do you see any “bias” in that? And when did I say I was actually a Scholar? Have I not said before on this forum that I am a lay theologian? Do you believe that all those on this forum are young and do not know much about religion? From your statement, I gathered you were saying that. I have found some very knowledgeable people on these forums and have learned a great deal from them. Perhaps you should read it more.(By the way the definition of scholar is one who is a student or one who has won a scholarship. Check your dictionary.) I have claimed to be a student of the Bible many times on this forum.And let me remind you that while this is not an Academic forum, you are blythely passing references off as “scholarly”; telling other Catholics that their references are “biased”; and espousing such historical “garbage” as to send one’s head to twisting. I am not attacking you personally. I am questioning your methodology which would not stand in any college classroom of which I have been a part. I’m not sorry. I have an obligation to all those Catholic young people who frequent this forum to see that they get historically correct information.
You are saying that young Catholic people frequent this forum and then blame me for using the name “Old Scholar.” Where are all your references that prove what you are saying? Mine were certainly valid and even if you don’t agree with those who wrote them, the books have not been shown to be false.
Well it’s nice you have degrees, but I don’t want to get into a matching contest of degrees, I suspect you may lose because you say you are still working on your masters and not yet a Phd. And by the way, maybe you should put “old’” in front of your name as you said you wrote your thesis prior to computers and I used my first one in 1968. If I remember correctly, it was an IBM 360 and took up an entire room but did not have the capability of a Commodore 64. That was 40 years ago—good luck on your masters…I have bachelor’s degrees in both history and anthropology. I have a master’s degree in anthropology and lack but a year of work to earn a master’s degree in history. I can navigate my way through any library or reference material you care to throw my way. I have an index drawer full of reference from my thesis which was written before we had computers.
About the Albigenses, I said: “The Albigensian “heresy” brought about the civilization, the literature, the national existence of the most opulent and enlightened part of the great European family. It is because of their oppression and persecution of the RCC that there is little on record of them.” That was a quote from John T. Christian, Romanism or Americanism, Which? volume 1, page 60-61.
That does not refer to a Renaissance, although that is the term you used. As you suggested I do, perhaps you could buy his book in order to check the reference.
Why don’t you give me the Roman Catholic version of what happened and what the Albigenses taught. Along with references of course.
Now this one surprises me, coming from such a learned one. You are saying that as time goes along, history books are updated to fit the times…is that what you meant to say? It was you who complained about me giving a reference 75 years old. I’m sorry I couldn’t find a newer one for you.We are discussing history, sir, not theology and yes, interpretations of history can be outdated. The histories of the American Civil War which were published in the South immediately after the War and going up to the Centennial years are now subject to commentary from historians of today. And guess what, they are biased and guess what, the two books you referenced are biased as well and not up to historical standards of today.
Because, I’m not advocating drecht as history. You are. I have no need to cite RCC references. The references I cited were by secular historians which, had you bothered to investigate, you would have found that they are noted historians at secular universitities. I was extremely careful to show you, sir, that there ARE secular references out there that refute what you have said.
It is important to note, that you listed only links and to internet articles at that. You didn’t list anything to refute what I said, just links to information that I suppose refutes my position and in several cases, I must go buy a book to see what is there. Is that a proper way to have a dialog?Oh, and BTW, for your information, citing an Internet article is not generally acceptable in Academe today. (My wife accepts them for Freshman essays because the kids haven’t learned how to use a library yet), I am more than willing to debate this entire thing with you,sir, but you had better climb down from your high-horse of condescendsion.
If you want to debate, at least list whatever it is you have that refutes what I say. Don’t just give a link, especially to an internet site, which you just said was not the thing to do.
As for the high horse, I can’t find the word you listed in the dictionary so I guess I don’t know what kind of horse I am on. Could you guide me to that one? I think you really meant condecension.
I really wish I had the time to debate you but I must warn you I would not do so unless you would list your references, word by word and then give me a way to check them. That’s the way this works.
Unfortunately we are in the process of remodeling our home and there will be many days in the next two weeks I have no computer access. I will be able to use my lap-top occasionally but not very often. After that time, then bring it on. If it doesn’t fit this thread, then you may start a new one or better yet, let me start one. I have a lot of questions…