Ray Dillinger wrote:
Goth attire?? You mean short robes under leather armor and ring mail?
And why should that be frightening to Christians, anyway? Rome was at
the height of the *Pagan* empire when the Goths sacked it I'm betting
the early Christians around Rome at the time probably
but Im interested to hear what she did to incite this, because I seriously
doubt kids singing hymns at her without either provocation from her or
alternatively pushing from their teachers/parents.
Huh? Apparently you've never had the treatment; children can be intolerant
as hell. Primary
Sampo Syreeni wrote:
Perhaps. On the other hand, it is clear that people attach connotations to
expression based on their experience of where that expression is used. Think
of Carmina Burana after it was used in the Omen,
Actually, as far as I know, the Carmina Burana wasn't
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Andrew Alston wrote:
The use of hymns to impose psychological tramour on someone else cannot
indict the hymns themselves, that is total and utter bullshit, is that not
the same as saying that when someone uses a steak knife to stab someone, the
person who did the stabbing is
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Ray Dillinger wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
leitmotif to satanistic themes. Similarly a Goth attire and a suitable
amount of group aggression will likely be as efficient on a child with a
Christian fundamental worldview as a direct threat.