yes the "raped child being is being used to discourage paytriot fool" theory is nonsense.
boom,boom,boom,BOOM
"An odd word that recurs obsessively in the Bible, where it appears in forty passages: "Burn their Asherah in the fire and cut down the idols of their god", "Cut down their Asherah and burn their idols in the fire." How many times and with what stubborn vehemence, does Yahweh enjoin his people. Asherah designates a goddess, the partner of Baal. And at the same time certain sacred poles, which were worshiped. Asherah is a name that condenses within itself the abomination of idolatry. Yet for a long time, until the reign of Manasseh, it happened that "the objects that had been made for Baal, for the Asherah, and for all the heavenly host" were housed inside the temple for Yahweh. For Israel, the perennial risk was that the house of Yahweh still contained the altars of other divine beings. Hence Manasseh "made his son pass through fire and practiced astrology, and magic and dealt with familiar spirits and wizards: he wrought much wickedness in the sight of the LORD, to provoke his to anger. "
lisping dwarf talk show hosts present clear present danger only to the consciousness of the unfortunates who watch them
Saban didn't create anything, he financed production and distribution of the superhero psyop intended to teach children at the earliest possible age to depend of the state and it's superheroes, Bathouse, Eric Holder, Hildawg, for justice, safety and "values."
no more than a thousand times.
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Maher
They laugh at honor. None of them have any and they deride it as a myth propagated the minnesinger and jesters who entertained the ladies at court while their husbands were out slaughtering.
Honor used to be a thing in America - it was an insult to offer someone a "tip" for doing their job.
The term amour courtois was introduced by Gaston Paris in 1833. This idea is rooted in
an oral tradition. Eleanor of Aquitaine greatly influenced the courtly love idea during the
twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The courtly love relationship is an idea based on the
premise of the feudal relationship between a knight and his love. In comparing the two
relationships, the knight serves his courtly lady with the same obedience and loyalty
which he owed to his lord. In the relationship, the lady is in complete control of the
relationship, while the knight owes her obedience and submission.
However, this literary convention did not prove to be the practice during this era. The
knight’s love for the lady influenced him to be a better servant, to be worthy of her love
and to win her favor. The courtly love was an ennobling force whether the relationship
was consummated or not and even whether or not the lady know about the knight’s love
or love him in return.
In its essential nature, courtly love, or fin' amors, was the expression of the knightly
worship of a refining ideal embodied in the person of the beloved. Only a truly noble
nature could generate and nurture such a love; only a woman of nobility of spirit was a
worthy object. The act of loving was in itself ennobling and refining, the means to the
fullest expression of what was potentially fine and elevated in human nature.
http://faculty.winthrop.edu/kosterj/engl510/Readings/FinAmorHandout.pdf
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