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As for the glorification of rape, I am reminded of scenes from classical antiquity that found a rebirth in the art of the Renaissance: the rape of Lucretia, Proserpina, the Sabine women, and so forth. Bernini, the man responsible for Peter’s throne and the high altar of St. Peter’s made a statue of the Rape of Proserpina. And he did so before he was commissioned to do work for the church. How do you reconcile that? And as for the homosexuality of antiquity, they didn’t need to campaign for same-sex marriage: the purpose of marriage in antiquity was to have children and secure heirs that united families. It wasn’t about expressing love. Pederasty was openly part of their society and was indeed considered more beautiful than heterosexual relationships.
And various groups have gathered together and clamoured for attention preaching heresy since the beginning of the faith; indeed there were heresies even in ancient Judaism. It may be easier today to reach out across the world to like-minded people, but in the past people were not as well educated and insulated from outside ideas, which means that if a heretical idea emerged in a community, it might easily spread throughout that community without being corrected. We have only to look at the spread of heresy in the Middle Ages to see this.
It’s not a matter of numbers of websites. There was pornography before the internet, indeed before photography. There were indecent drawings, paintings, books. There were people having adulterous relationships. The mediaeval concept of courtly love is, at its heart, nothing more than a celebration of adultery and the songs sung about it spread throughout the mediaeval world like wildfire. We already survived that. We’ll survive this.
And various groups have gathered together and clamoured for attention preaching heresy since the beginning of the faith; indeed there were heresies even in ancient Judaism. It may be easier today to reach out across the world to like-minded people, but in the past people were not as well educated and insulated from outside ideas, which means that if a heretical idea emerged in a community, it might easily spread throughout that community without being corrected. We have only to look at the spread of heresy in the Middle Ages to see this.
It’s not a matter of numbers of websites. There was pornography before the internet, indeed before photography. There were indecent drawings, paintings, books. There were people having adulterous relationships. The mediaeval concept of courtly love is, at its heart, nothing more than a celebration of adultery and the songs sung about it spread throughout the mediaeval world like wildfire. We already survived that. We’ll survive this.