tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post6635266755207917254..comments2023-10-20T06:41:31.943-07:00Comments on Visits to Candyland: Art History for DummiesElena LaVictoirehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18108910015959872763noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post-58985668161333882012009-09-26T12:21:52.687-07:002009-09-26T12:21:52.687-07:00I know nothing about art but I managed to get them...I know nothing about art but I managed to get them all correct which shows it isn't that hard to tell the difference.Saved Sinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05366387784640048630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post-28569920494369694902009-09-26T03:28:23.584-07:002009-09-26T03:28:23.584-07:00Elena and Kelly,
I managed to peek at the 'ar...Elena and Kelly,<br /><br />I managed to peek at the 'art' on Candy's site. Poor scholarship. As a matter of fact, her comparison could be construed as being racist and blasphemous. Seems like she is blaming all the sins of the world on black people, and how dare she compare Mary and Jesus to some pagan gods!<br /><br />Peace.Daughter of Wisdomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01565795173054909961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post-58811542868210809352009-09-24T12:56:03.156-07:002009-09-24T12:56:03.156-07:00Isn't her point that motherhood is universal?
...Isn't her point that motherhood is universal?<br /><br />Odin sacrificed himself to himself by hanging from tree. I guess that makes the crucifixion pagan, too.Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16120027058653022897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post-13865454281608709632009-09-24T11:46:21.847-07:002009-09-24T11:46:21.847-07:00... Uhm.
Even if its true... so what? Look at ...... Uhm.<br /><br />Even if its true... so what? Look at the Renaissance, for example. The art style, form, and topic itself were heavily influenced by the Classical Greeks and Romans. Even Neo-Classical paintings of Kings and etc. had them in pastoral or mythical settings. ... So what?<br /><br />What is she going to do when she finds out that the Mesopotamians and the Greeks have their own versions of the flood stories? I guess one culture cannot influence another culture without it being Satan's work.Dr _MikeyMikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07789639272046760719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post-65664678676606636122009-09-24T11:10:55.908-07:002009-09-24T11:10:55.908-07:00No I got it. I guess you missed my point- it was ...No I got it. I guess you missed my point- it was absurd.Elena LaVictoirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18108910015959872763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post-21019967360420773412009-09-24T11:07:25.216-07:002009-09-24T11:07:25.216-07:00I believe you have missed the point of the compari...I believe you have missed the point of the comparison article.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06627170405052566234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853207333094285361.post-92199312130553272552009-09-24T09:18:10.747-07:002009-09-24T09:18:10.747-07:00I find it very interesting to note the kind of com...I find it very interesting to note the kind of comments Candy doesn't allow through, and those she does.<br /><br />I left this comment:<br /><br /><i>"<b>" What did and does God think of transubstantiation? Let us take a look:<br /><br />"The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger." -Jeremiah 7:18 "</b><br /><br />I don't understand.<br />How does that scripture verse tell us what God thinks about transubstantiation?<br />Surely it is talking about making offerings to 'other Gods'? It doesn't say anything about transubstantiation at all.<br />Is it possible that you may be reading too much of your own perspective into this scripture and interpreting it according to your own bias?</i><br /><br />And this one:<br /><br />"<i>The Pieta is beautiful don't you think?<br /><br />I find it very moving and a wonderful devotional aid to contemplate images such as these.<br />I have a lovely picture of the Blessed Virgin with the child Jesus on my blog. It lifts my heart and reminds me to pray.<br />Thanks be to God for beautiful art!</i>"<br /><br />Neither were published.<br />Perhaps she thought the second one was just being provocative. And I suppose it was, a bit ( Although I DO wonder whether Candy and those who think like her are completely unmoved by beautiful religious art.)<br /> <br />But the first one was a completely sincere question.<br /><br />It really makes me wonder, what IS her game here? It has to be more than illuminating her readers as to the error of Rome.<br />I don't understand the Google ranking thing. But perhaps she's just a shameless attention seeker?Clare@ BattlementsOfRubieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13672603563016876943noreply@blogger.com