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Originally Posted by Mynydd
I would say more of the latter.
Tennyson has taken the information from wikipedia (see the source of the image and also check Saint Maurice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), and where he says:He hides (by means of not mentioning) that:That is to say that he was elevated to the altars a few hundred years before even being depited as a Black man.
What little is know of St. Maurice is that he was a Coptic Egyptian. I wonder why then Tennyson does not accuse of the same to Protestants for venerating a Middle Eastern Anatolian, such as was St. Nicholas (aka Santa Klaus: Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
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Replied with PM. BTW, the Wikipedia article apparently says that Saint Nicholas was Greek.
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Except for those of us who reject such things as ecumenism (with the exception of an approach of the Eastern and Western Churches), as multiculturalism.
I refuse to get identified with sects who use the fallacy and the defamation as a model of proselitism.
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The views of the liberal cardinals are a problem. Religious Catholics often follow the opinions of the Church authorities and because the Church does not condemn even Muslim immigration and promotes immigrant rights European nations suffer.
The equally liberal views of Protestant bishops really are a much smaller problem because they have lost all their authority. Nobody cares of their views anymore.
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I'll look forward to what Plethon and you have to say in the matter.
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I might also add that miscegenation was far more common in Catholic colonies than in Protestant colonies.