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The Feminizing of Men
« Reply #20 on: October 02, 2013, 07:51:45 AM »
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No one today but the big flamers is more effeminate than the French nobility (the rich) were like in the what, 1300's to 1850's? Sounds like men in prosperous countries are going that way now? It was used as a sign of culture, education, and refinement. I think many French priests use it that way today.

Personally, I think it is a mortal sin to act that way, the sin of bad example for youths.


The French nobility of the 1300's through the 1500's were a warrior elite. Effeminate? That's an absolutely absurd statement to make.


Notice I put a question mark on it. You tell me the years. All those movies about French nobility that show the men acting effeminate are from what time? after the Renaissance?  


Perhaps passing judgment on a culture based on what you've seen of it in movies is not that great an idea to begin with.

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The Feminizing of Men
« Reply #21 on: October 02, 2013, 10:49:52 AM »
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Notice I put a question mark on it. You tell me the years. All those movies about French nobility that show the men acting effeminate are from what time? after the Renaissance?  


Sorry, Bowler. I stopped reading when you said "movies".

You can't trust the a Jєωιѕн institution (Hollywood) to be faithful in portraying the heyday of Christendom.


The Feminizing of Men
« Reply #22 on: October 02, 2013, 02:40:28 PM »
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I took this from the New American Standard translation. I am not sure, but I thought this was a Catholic translation.


Bible of conciliardom.

Try this one instead:  http://www.drbo.org