Rein in a Monty Python reference because of alleged Catholic
sensitivities? I should hope not.
On 02/06/2018 10:13 PM, Philip Williamson wrote:
Aren't you the guy who took umbrage at being told the term "ghetto
tubeless" could offend people?
I'll reign in the Monty Python "Spanish Inquisition" references in
future, out of deference to my Catholic friends. I reserve a future
"CAKE OR DEATH" reference, though. as an homage to my crossdresser
friends.
Philip (atheist, thanks for asking)
Santa Rosa, CA
On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 2:48:36 PM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Do your own research, but the Spanish inquisition may not be what
most people have been taught. At the risk of pointing out “fake
history,” (jwhich as a Catholic I very much wish to point out) the
Spanish Inquisition isn’t what most people think. So “No one
expects the Spanish Inquisition” is a fine sentement, but a gross
omission of facts in history (namely that the Catholic inquisitors
treatment of suspected Protistants was less severe in quantity and
quality than Protestant equivilants’ treatment of Catholics across
the globe, including Spain. (Even the Wikipedia article aludes to
this possibility).
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Steve Palincsar
Alexandria, Virginia
USA
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