Why did Catholic Societies develop a more artistic, expressive mentality than Protestant ones? (user search)
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Statilius the Epicurean
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Junior Chimp
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« on: June 12, 2021, 08:06:16 PM »

Your examples are all over the place. I'll just point out that some of the best white wines in the world are grown in the traditionally Protestant Rhine region of Germany and leave it at that...

Really, when Protestant Europe has produced Shakespeaere, Rembrandt and Bach, the question should be why Catholic societies are so comparatively lacking in artistic mentality. Smiley
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