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By thepostman
#66558
I am sure the fact wasn't the museum or even having a flag in the museum, but having it painted on a wall out in the open is not smart...for a casual passerby who is visiting the campus all they see is the confederate flag and know nothing about this museum. Liberty is building a better rep with christian african american's...something like that could kill it...like it or not

I do however believe the southern flag should be represented INSIDE the museum

I am sure some of you good ol' southern boys will still find a way to disagree with my post though
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By Sly Fox
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#66563
Yeah, yeah. It was a war for states' rights. :frustrated

Glad to hear the potentially embarrassing flag has been thwarted. Its less a case of political correctness and more a case of common sense.
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By mrmacphisto
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#66565
Sly Fox wrote:Yeah, yeah. It was a war for states' rights. :frustrated
According to my HIUS 222 professor, the civil war was neither about slavery nor states' rights; all that was a smokescreen for the ideological battle between the Transcendentalists in the North and the Biblical Christians in the South. People like Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln were well meaning, but they were ultimately pawns in the spiritual chess game that was the Civil War. The downward spiral of American Christianity began not in 1962, when prayer was removed from public schools, but nearly 100 years earlier, when the Transcendentalists won the ideological war against the Christians.

At least, that's what I was told.
By jmdickens
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#66672
I love LU..... :D
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By TallyW
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#66673
Is your History Professor Prof Putnam?
By jmdickens
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#66682
mrmacphisto wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:Yeah, yeah. It was a war for states' rights. :frustrated
According to my HIUS 222 professor, the civil war was neither about slavery nor states' rights; all that was a smokescreen for the ideological battle between the Transcendentalists in the North and the Biblical Christians in the South. People like Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln were well meaning, but they were ultimately pawns in the spiritual chess game that was the Civil War. The downward spiral of American Christianity began not in 1962, when prayer was removed from public schools, but nearly 100 years earlier, when the Transcendentalists won the ideological war against the Christians.

At least, that's what I was told.
I disagree entirely....the civil war was over slavery and states' rights.....

I know, your professor probably has several degrees in history...

but, to quote LU's top History Prof. Dr. Saxon, "History is a argument." and both sides claimed to have God's authority with their position on slavery....
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By Schfourteenteen
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#66747
Good to see it being taken down but as someone said it just needs to be moved maybe inside. My old high school prof said "History is the recollections of rich dead white men." Take it for its worth, and although its probably not going to contribute to this arguement, its the only thing I remember. Didnt Lincoln at first say itd be best to ship the slaves back??? Its a serious question I am trying to remember and Im doing research today on it but if anyone has an answer.....
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By El Scorcho
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#66754
Schfourteenteen wrote:My old high school prof said "History is the recollections of rich dead white men."
Genius. :roll:
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By Cider Jim
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#66763
Back to the flag controversy, I just spoke with the museum director, and he said that they are going to put another version of the confederate on the wall, one that is less offensive. If you are a Civil War buff, it's the flag that has red & white stripes like the US flag, but in the top left corner, the stars are in a circle: still a confederate flag, but not the "battle flag" that's up there now.

To me, that sounds like a fair compromise.
By Libertine
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#66807
Cider Jim wrote:Back to the flag controversy, I just spoke with the museum director, and he said that they are going to put another version of the confederate on the wall, one that is less offensive. If you are a Civil War buff, it's the flag that has red & white stripes like the US flag, but in the top left corner, the stars are in a circle: still a confederate flag, but not the "battle flag" that's up there now.

To me, that sounds like a fair compromise.
It's also more historically accurate. The director is referring to the Confederacy's first national flag. The Confederate flag as we've come to know it and the one which usually gets people worked up was actually the Confederate naval flag. I'm not sure about the chaplaincy arrangement on ships during the Civil War but that hardly seems to be the focus of this museum.
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By Sly Fox
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#66835
Truth be told, the naval battle flag was adopted by the regular forces as the rebellion became protracted.

And I agree that this change is exactly what should've been done in the first place. Big ups for those responsible for this decision.
By Libertine
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#66845
Minor detail: the naval flag was rectangular but the battle flag adopted by the regular troops was square-shaped. Until I see the KKK marching through the streets with a square Confederate flag, I will refuse to accept that they truly represent me as a southerner. :wink:
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By Cider Jim
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#66851
Lib & Sly, you gentlemen certainly know your Civil War flag history! That must come from that fine LU education that you got here: high fives to Homer Blass & company! Study
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By Sly Fox
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#66857
I CLEPed out of history at LU. Its just a passion.
By Libertine
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#66858
Sly Fox wrote:I CLEPed out of history at LU. Its just a passion.
Ditto. :lol:
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By PAmedic
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#66906
I CLEP'd outta the Maths and had Homer Blass
By jmdickens
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#66919
I feel bad you never got to hear some of the new guys....they are great
By TDDance234
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#66938
Homer Blass.. wow.

He was my advisor for about two days before I switched. There is nothing like jamming yourself against the whiteboard with your lecturn. He'd start doing the lean and you'd spend the whole class placing bets with the people next to you of when he was going down.
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By PAmedic
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#66975
Homer keeps popping up in various threads, and I'll keep telling the story about him standing with his nose in the corner, giggling to himself or whatever that noise was.

truly a unique individual.

(PS: Dr. Hall was my advisor in 87-88 :shock: )
By Hold My Own
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#66986
TDDance234 wrote:Homer Blass.. wow.

He was my advisor for about two days before I switched. There is nothing like jamming yourself against the whiteboard with your lecturn. He'd start doing the lean and you'd spend the whole class placing bets with the people next to you of when he was going down.
that was funny...ask him how many books he's read sometime...it's crazy...anyone remember his old office?
By Libertine
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#67000
Hold My Own wrote:
TDDance234 wrote:Homer Blass.. wow.

He was my advisor for about two days before I switched. There is nothing like jamming yourself against the whiteboard with your lecturn. He'd start doing the lean and you'd spend the whole class placing bets with the people next to you of when he was going down.
that was funny...ask him how many books he's read sometime...it's crazy...anyone remember his old office?
That was no office. Offices have desks. Blass just had a writing surface propped up by a wall of books -- on top of which he stacked more books.
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By JDUB
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#67101
Image

took that with my cell yesterday
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By pbow
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#67128
I walked past the flags today, and somebody had put a post-it note on the confederate flag that said, "This flag is disgusting." I pretty much agree.
By TDDance234
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#67139
His new office is the same. Half the time you can't see if he's in there over the piles of books he has. The man knows his stuff.

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