tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188764845452746737.post3815647355583523960..comments2023-08-09T04:20:22.205-07:00Comments on deretour: John Sanidopoulos is often good, but again dishonest, out of loyalty to neohimerite "orthodox"Hans Georg Lundahlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188764845452746737.post-42676757452714579282015-04-23T04:51:36.407-07:002015-04-23T04:51:36.407-07:00Obviously, I think Modern sloppy misusage of termi...Obviously, I think Modern sloppy misusage of terminology is to be avoided in any language, English or otherwise.Hans Georg Lundahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188764845452746737.post-1736551739225009022010-11-05T10:16:56.669-07:002010-11-05T10:16:56.669-07:00Dialogue of comments ha been erased from his blog,...Dialogue of comments ha been erased from his blog, here is from that comment section:<br /><br />From Augustine:<br /><br />"Sometimes their sadistic licentiousness ..."<br /><br />Since St Augustine lived well before the Marquis de Sade, I would like to know his real words.<br />cruel licentiousness?<br /><br />I have been around a few sadists and masochists on internet, and a man may enjoy spanking or handcuffing his wife without being guilty of abortion or of supporting it.<br /><br />St John the Gold Mouth: "Why do you sow where the field is eager to destroy the fruit? Where there are medicines of sterility?"<br /><br />Contraception pills are precisely "medicines of sterility". Thank you again.<br /><br /><b>J.Sanidopoulos:</b><br /><br />The entire English language was developed post-Augustine.<br /><br /><b>me:</b><br /><br />Calling "sol et luna" "sun and moon" is a change in language, but not in terminology.<br /><br />Calling three different things like:<br /><br />a) a man spanking his wife on common agreement and risking a big slap from her if he overdoes it;<br /><br />b) a master ordering his sex slave to "conquer" her moral consciousness and poison candy and kill children to please her master;<br /><br />c) a woman aborting eagerly to avoid childbirth<br /><br />all with same name, "sadism", since Marquis de Sade saw a common point in feeling sexual pleasure in pain and humiliation of the other, is a change in terminology, and not just in language.<br /><br />Similarily, "pædophilia" is one of these modern meaningless words, part of a bad terminology. It covers two things that ancient Athens and modern Afghanistan felt very differently about and a third which was not known in those societies:<br /><br />a) a man marrying a girl of twelve was done in Athens, and in Rome, though it was rare, and waiting till she was fourteen or fiteen was more common, among Semites and Afghans I do not think it is or was even rare, in classic Greek this is not paid-erastia;<br /><br />b) a man getting a boy of eleven as a prostitute was not done under Taliban stricter rule, but is done undercover now in Cabool, this is paid-erastia, such as maybe Corinth, but not Athens knew;<br /><br />c) a sect adept raping babies who have not even learned to talk, unknown in both places, known from recent Belgian crime story.<br /> <br /><b>J.Sanidopoulos:</b><br /><br />In modern English usage, sadism also has the meaning of "excessive cruelty" that could have nothing to do with sexuality.Hans Georg Lundahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188764845452746737.post-7515828286514470032010-10-21T13:50:21.793-07:002010-10-21T13:50:21.793-07:00erratum, bis: "Sadinopoulos"
should be:...<b>erratum, bis:</b> "Sadinopoulos"<br /><br /><b>should be:</b> "Sanidopoulos".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188764845452746737.post-59793184650627887202010-10-21T13:46:51.433-07:002010-10-21T13:46:51.433-07:00erratum: "Sandinopoulos"
should be: &qu...<b>erratum:</b> "Sandinopoulos"<br /><br /><b>should be:</b> "Sadinopoulos."<br /><br />Getting an N too much is Scandinavian tradition.<br /><br />Scandinavia is really Scadinavia. Later forms of same word include Skaane and Skanoer. Which is the landscape and close to the town I am from.Hans-Georg Lundahlhttp://filolohika.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com