Not my viewpoint at all @Spice but nonetheless, it is interesting. Some of my most enjoyable conversations on the subject have been with Christians, and I am convinced that a lot more than is usually recognised believe in it or at least have strong suspicions.
Was not the idea of distributism started in your country too? I may be mistaken. I have always found it interesting but it does not seem to have inspired many people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributism
In a way, but I do not really see at reverential. I have always had a love of history, so when I took up genealogy it made many things personal as well as interesting. I seem to get very fond of certain ancestors for reasons that I do not truly understand.
My greatest respect is for the women...
I felt the same. For some years I practiced for the former and got some very good feedback. The latter, unfortunately, seems to have been a lost cause.
I agree. I lived there for a little while, and as Marlon Brando said "the horror, the horror." My closest brush with insanity was on a bus. The driver was playing a lengthy creation where a woman, apparently in the throes of ecstasy chanted superstar over and over. She would stop to breath...
Sadly, I have yet to experience Mexican food. I had not really considered it until I read that it is as varied as Indian food. That has certainly whetted my appetite.