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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Topic started by: ggreg on January 10, 2019, 05:40:22 AM
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https://youtu.be/0FE30a4J38Q
Fascinating. And suitable for children.
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I think these would have been the best times to raise a family in....
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There was a nasty war coming along.
And the Great Depression.
My parents were born in 1932
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Yes, but morally it would have been. These people had strong character, understood right from wrong. Men were men, and women were women. Everyone had a very high moral code to live by.
Not many people these days could handle living through such rough times.
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Oh, it's just a bunch of elderly Yankees being silly and you can't even understand what they're saying?
Try this interview of a Confederate soldier, Julius Howell... who speaks clearly with a lovely Virginia accent.
https://youtu.be/umL10EHInWs (https://youtu.be/umL10EHInWs)
Of course, the most balanced, rich accent from the South comes from the voices of Atlanta, Georgians.
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I think these would have been the best times to raise a family in....
I used to think like that, too.
Truth is pre Reformation was a whole lot better.
1920s America was strongly anti Catholic and modernists were already busy at work destroying the church.
Today is just Sodom and Gamora revisited. I suppose at least today God’s enemys are more easily identified.