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Added: Mar 1, 2008

From: FlowerDrumS0ng

Duration: 10:18

Phil Valentine teaches on the history of Christianity.

Channel: Education

Tags: christianity  history  metaphysics  phil  valentine 


Rating: 5.00 (12 ratings)    Views: 2497' favoriteCount='22    Comments: 9

bluecafe22 Says:

Mar 2, 2008 - What is he reading from? I would love to get my hands on his sources...

sizzla123 Says:

Mar 2, 2008 - any more?

robman00 Says:

Mar 25, 2008 - Excellent Series!!

bisharawilson Says:

Apr 9, 2008 - The book is called Dirt- A social history as seen through the uses and abuses of dirt by Terence McLaughlin"

bluecafe22 Says:

Apr 9, 2008 - I have come across another book of vary similar content, titled: The Dirt on Clean: An Unsanitized History. By Katherine Ashenburg. According to this book Europeans didn't start bathing more than once a year until very recently...

bluecafe22 Says:

Apr 9, 2008 - Oh, yeah - Thanks for the info!

DontFlatterUrselfSon Says:

Apr 30, 2008 - finally folks waking up....

WarzSchoolchild Says:

May 16, 2008 - 1666 The Great Fire of London. The fire started at The King's bakery of Thomas Farriner in Pudding Lane shortly after midnight on Sunday, 2 September, and spread rapidly. The creation of firebreaks by means of demolition, was critically delayed due to the indecisiveness of the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Thomas Bloodworth. Wind had already fanned the bakery fire into a firestorm which defeated such measures. Order in the streets broke down as rumours arose of suspicious foreigners setting fires.

WarzSchoolchild Says:

May 16, 2008 - The Great Plague was 1665, it broke out again in 1666. Sir Thomas Bloodworth told the firefighters "To get the London whores to 'piss' the flames out!" The fire was started by King Charles II despatching several million pounds worth of 'tally sticks' to burn in the Royal Bakery ovens. Diarist Samuel Pepys records, barges were transporting furniture away from ground zero, over a MONTH BEFORE! the fire. The Earl of Southesk ignited the tally sticks. The money rebuilt London.