tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post115660412371985721..comments2023-10-31T12:06:47.591-03:00Comments on labradore: Arctic TalibanWJMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08070910923518931583noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156810730237918412006-08-28T21:18:00.000-03:002006-08-28T21:18:00.000-03:00What did you mean by "Enough!" WJM? That I know e...<B>What did you mean by "Enough!" WJM? </B><BR/> <BR/>That I know enough "about the various iconoclastic periods in European history" for my purposes.WJMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08070910923518931583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156803471760937852006-08-28T19:17:00.000-03:002006-08-28T19:17:00.000-03:00What did you mean by "Enough!" WJM? Do you think i...What did you mean by "Enough!" WJM? <BR/><BR/>Do you think it's normal to just shut people up like that? Is that what you meant to do?stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06192434366533809267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156782607882105922006-08-28T13:30:00.000-03:002006-08-28T13:30:00.000-03:00There are some large paleolithic sites in England ...There are some large paleolithic sites in England for sure, and they're nice. And it's true that the reformers destroyed most of the pre-reformation Christian art, so that nothing catholic remains in the art galleries of proddy England. It may be that the large sites evaded destruction because of their size or location in the country, where people have always been more or less pagan.<BR/><BR/>Inuit rock carving sites are extremely rare, however, and the loss of one is a major blow. Shame the province, feds, and Inuit agencies couldn't get their act together to save it years ago.<BR/><BR/>Rock carving sites in Canada have always been contested places, with different groups fighting over whether some of the images should be eradicated or not. Long history of that in Ontario, Nova Scotia, etc...<BR/><BR/>There's a nice carving down the road from me that says "Pink Floyd." Very old.The Fishicianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13149122800538745274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156782051653156422006-08-28T13:20:00.000-03:002006-08-28T13:20:00.000-03:00Why mention Stonehenge or other pre-Christian reli...<B>Why mention Stonehenge or other pre-Christian relics if European history isn't worth talking about?</B><BR/><BR/>Who said that it wasn't?<BR/><BR/><B>Such destruction of cultural artifacts is devastating no matter where it happens. </B><BR/><BR/>Did someone say differently?WJMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08070910923518931583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156739203980590862006-08-28T01:26:00.000-03:002006-08-28T01:26:00.000-03:00Enough? Why mention Stonehenge or other pre-Christ...Enough? Why mention Stonehenge or other pre-Christian relics if European history isn't worth talking about? Such destruction of cultural artifacts is devastating no matter where it happens.stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06192434366533809267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156737707515499122006-08-28T01:01:00.000-03:002006-08-28T01:01:00.000-03:00I don't know if you know much about the various ic...<B>I don't know if you know much about the various iconoclastic periods in European history</B><BR/><BR/>Enough!WJMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08070910923518931583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156736059179068312006-08-28T00:34:00.000-03:002006-08-28T00:34:00.000-03:00WJM I don't know if you know much about the variou...WJM I don't know if you know much about the various iconoclastic periods in European history but an incredible amount of art and architecture was destroyed - much of what has survived is due to the very volume of production in the first place. I've seen tombstones destroyed by Henry VIII's soldiers and Ukrainian paintings that were defaced because they were considered to be false idols. Nonetheless, a terrible tragedy.stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06192434366533809267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156709174358755832006-08-27T17:06:00.000-03:002006-08-27T17:06:00.000-03:00And this sounds a little like the Reformation! Yea...<B>And this sounds a little like the Reformation! </B><BR/><BR/>Yeah, but at least Stonehenge and other pre-Christian relics in Reformation Europe survived the Reformation!WJMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08070910923518931583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156705883305641232006-08-27T16:11:00.000-03:002006-08-27T16:11:00.000-03:00That's awful.Looking at it in another way, it says...That's awful.<BR/><BR/>Looking at it in another way, it says something about the vitality of Inuit culture, that some people still get that worked up about religion, evil spirits, etc... Very unique situation. Evangelical Christianity is a powerful and growing force across the Arctic. It's spreading from Inuk to Inuk and it doesn't look or smell very much like the Christianity you'd find in the south. It's an Inuit-specific Christianity. And this sounds a little like the Reformation!The Fishicianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13149122800538745274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11466749.post-1156605146750241612006-08-26T12:12:00.000-03:002006-08-26T12:12:00.000-03:00The bastards, that is one dirty rotten shame defac...The bastards, that is one dirty rotten shame defacing history like that. Wonder why it was not under some sort of protection like Aboriginal sites are in Gondwana. They could then be strung up by the short and curlies for their miss deedsBrianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17616269412884770034noreply@blogger.com