jerommeke's Blog
Chess symbolises of course a painful reflection of the Middle Ages presenting conflicting nations like France and Germany or the Eastern and Western part of the Empire. The Bishop has to look after the flock, but is shamelessly engaged in executing hostile sheep. The pawns are forced to fight and sacrifice themselves for a higher goal which was meant to be spiritual in the Bible. It is an example of how countries can battle each other and a religious Church willingly confirming that battle to be a holy war. Thank God for present theology which make it possible nowadays to expose such false ideas that have wounded the world dramatically? The hurt of those ancient wars are a common argument for atheist believers in our times. Like the ancient player with religious motives was in that time a slave of dominant theology, so the present player can fall of prey to be victim of that same addiction, though luckily in an innocent way… J
The battle belongs to the Lord!
Submitted by on Tue Aug 4, 2009 1:46am.
When you grow up, you get to know other people’s choices affecting your life. In your work you are challenged how you can be one step ahead of others. As life passes by, more and more you discover that the choices you make, determine your future... Read more »
Submitted by on Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:41am.
Chess symbolises of course a painful reflection of the Middle Ages presenting conflicting nations like France and Germany or the Eastern and Western part of the Empire. The Bishop has to look after the flock, but is shamelessly engaged in executi... Read more »