co-authors are other participants quoted. I haven't changed content of thr replies, but quoted it part by part in my replies, interspersing each reply after relevant part. Sometimes I have also changed the order of replies with my retorts, so as to prioritate logical/topical over temporal/chronological connexions. That has also involved conflating more than one message. I have also left out mere insults.
Pages
- Home
- Other blogs, same writer
- A thread from Catholic.com (more may be added)
- Answering Steve Rudd
- Have these dialogues taken place? Yes.
- Copyright issues on blogposts with shared copyright
- I think I wrote a mistaken word somewhere on youtube - or perhaps not
- What is Expertise? Some Things It is Not.
- It Seems Apocalypse is Explained in a Very Relevant Part
- Dialoguing Mainly with Adversaries
- Why do my Posts Right Here Not Answer YOUR Questio...
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Against School Compulsion
The Anti-Catholic Origins of Public Schools
Catholic Answers | 20 Febr. 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gjl94TS_NLw
You can obviously add that if, in times prior to "AD 33", a Bet Sepher could certainly exist in bigger places, attendance was not made mandatory for boys up to the days of Joshua Ben Gamla, who was killed at the beginning of the Jewish War, and was thus part of a Judaism already rejecting Christ.
That would have been the first instance of school compulsion fuelled by some degree of Anti-Catholicism, even if he may not have been as bad as Hanan Ben Hanan or as the usurping High Priest who was taken down by Titus. Forget his name ...
I haven't found evidence there was a Bet Sepher in Nazareth.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment