PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
I doubt all Republicans worship her
lets be honest, Jarod......you're the only one stupid enough to believe anyone does.....
I doubt all Republicans worship her
I'm saying a word is spelled right if it communicated your intent.
Laziness is a characteristic of proles.
And parasitism is one of patricians and the bourgeoisie. ;p
We leech off of our own wallets and foundations?
Its the same thing as when all official communication with the Catholic Church and all Church services were done in Latin. If you were not educated you were out, it was an intentional method of seperating the educated from the uneducated. It was eletist.
Correct v. incorrect spelling is truely a modern invention, in the past all spelling was done creativly and I think, at least in informal written word, it should still be. Correct spelling comes from the puratanical idea that everything is either wrong or right with no inbetween.
If you get your point across, you spelled it correctly.
Not exactly - the Mass began in Greek, which was a universal language, and then switched to Latin when it became more prevalent. It remained in Latin because of the universality of the Church, wherein a Mass could be conducted anywhere in the world by any cleric. Also, an entire tradition was spawned utilizing Latin chant and customary forms. If you've ever gotten to attend a Tridentine Mass, you will notice that it is an experience which is unequaled in the modern world. I wish the old customs would come back (especially the chant), and that the only changes would be the spoken liturgy, but I'm probably the only person who has ever thought up that compromise.
I would love to see the beauty of a Tridentine Mass, where can one go to see that?
I understand the party line about when official communications were done in Latin, much Church Communication still is, but it was also an effort to keep information from the uninitiated, to keep it within the club.
It was a huge deal when some scientiests began to publish in "common" languages. The Vadican was appaled and threatened to imprison the authors.
I'm sure the practice served more that one purpose, but you are nieve if you believe control and elitism were not part of it.
Not exactly - the Mass began in Greek, which was a universal language, and then switched to Latin when it became more prevalent. It remained in Latin because of the universality of the Church, wherein a Mass could be conducted anywhere in the world by any cleric. Also, an entire tradition was spawned utilizing Latin chant and customary forms. If you've ever gotten to attend a Tridentine Mass, you will notice that it is an experience which is unequaled in the modern world. I wish the old customs would come back (especially the chant), and that the only changes would be the spoken liturgy, but I'm probably the only person who has ever thought up that compromise.
Jarod, don't be an idiot....Latin is hardly a secret language used to keep information "within the club".....that is just plain stupid ......
Its not 1013, its 2013 and every language can be translated to inform those that have any interest in whatever the subject.
I was talking about the past, not today.
And in the past, Latin was THE language for all practical purposes.....and no one could prevent translation into any other language.....no matter what you imagine.
Who the hell would even know it or who it was done by when and if it happened.....
Latin Mass has been around since the 5th century and maybe eariler...