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barretcreek
11-04-2018, 01:51
No fair using Wikipedia
Old Goat Quiz
Great mental exercise for the over-60 crowd. Which of the following names are you familiar with?
1. Monica Lewinsky
2. Spiro Agnew
3. Benito Mussolini
4. Adolf Hitler
5. Jorge Bergoglio
6. Alfonse Capone
7. Vladimir Putin
8. Linda Lovelace
9. Saddam Hussein
10. Tiger Woods
You had trouble with #5, didn't you?
You know all the liars, criminals, adulterers, murderers, thieves, sluts, and cheaters, but you don't know the Pope??
Lovely, just lovely ... Sometimes I worry about you .... & me ��
S.A. Boggs
11-04-2018, 02:21
I am not Catholic so it got past me.
Sam
USMilitaryGuy
11-04-2018, 04:32
Don't all of the Popes change their name just as soon as they become a Pope? :icon_wink:
JOHN COOK
11-04-2018, 07:06
I'm Baptist and as far as I know the POPE is not mentioned in my Bible. If so, I must have overlooked it somehow. Not being critical, I just would not have known as did S.A. Boggs...:icon_wink:
Still don't know who he is.
Perhaps Billy Graham would have been a better choice. (of names)
JB White
11-04-2018, 09:42
Nobody really knows the name of any Pope until they become Pope and adopt a title name. Even if you may have been vaguely familiar with a last name you'd probably think his first name was Cardinal.
Doesn't matter what faith you were brought up in. It's a joke and the Bible says nothing about suppressing a sense of humor.
Knew an uppity MCpl in the Queen's Service named Cardinal. He'd answer the phone with a, "Cardinal, Art." Told him one day he'd run into an OCdt named Pope and he'd be in trouble.
"...You know all the..." Lotta the Popes have been all of those. Ever heard of The Borgias? Frank is just the latest of a long line of the superstitious.
JOHN COOK
11-04-2018, 11:44
It's a joke and the Bible says nothing about suppressing a sense of humor.
I didn't take it as a joke. It was a good question and made you think.
john
Mark in Ottawa
11-04-2018, 04:55
I once threw a costume party at Halloween and had one guest come dressed as a Catholic Cardinal and another come as a pregnant nun. Somewhere I do have a photo of them posing together
Vern Humphrey
11-04-2018, 07:17
I'm Baptist and as far as I know the POPE is not mentioned in my Bible. If so, I must have overlooked it somehow. Not being critical, I just would not have known as did S.A. Boggs...:icon_wink:
The Pope is a bishop. If you read the epistles of Paul, you see the organization of the early Church:
Deacons -- who were administrative assistants.
Presbyters (elders or priests) who did the sacramental and pastoral work of the Church
Episcopoii, or supervisors, who kept order in large areas. Today we call them bishops.
But who supervises the supervisors? The senior bishop, the Bishop of Rome who is traditionally called the Pope (which is based on the root word for "father.")
m1ashooter
11-04-2018, 08:55
I don't follow the different Popes but did enjoy Lindas movie.
JOHN COOK
11-05-2018, 04:56
Thank you Vern, guess I need to comprehend more what I read.
john
Vern Humphrey
11-05-2018, 07:55
Interestingly enough, in the Early Church, there were certain "churches" or religious communities that were held in special regard, and called "Patriarchies" These included Antioch (founded by Peter), Rome (where Peter served as the supervisor and was martyred) and Alexandria (founded by Mark.) The patriarchies of Rome and Alexandria still exist, and the Patriarch of Alexandria (who is the head of the Coptic Catholic Church) is the number 2 man in the Church. And he is, by definition, an African.
Vern Humphrey
11-05-2018, 08:05
Here's a quiz every American should be able to ace:
1. Give the proper names of Columbus' three ships.
2. Name the ship or ships that brought the first successful English colonists to America.
3. Name the oldest continuously-settled English-speaking town in America.
4. Name the oldest university in America.
5. Which of these states was the first to be visited by Europeans?
a. California
b. Massachusetts
c. Arkansas
d. Virginia
6. After losing the battle of Concord, the British were besieged in Boston. Which army besieged the British?
7. During the Revolution the flagship of the United States Navy was named after a book. What was that book?
8. The British surrender at Yorktown ended the American Revolution.
a. What was the name of the British general who surrendered?
b. What was the name of the American general to whom he surrendered?
9. In the old British monetary system, the units were pounds, shillings and pence. What are the units in the modern American monetary system?
10. With what nations does the United States share common boundaries?
11. Name the northernmost, southernmost, easternmost and westernmost states.
12. Who was the first President of the United States?
13. Where is the Cherokee Strip?
a. Oklahoma
b. Kansas
c. Texas
d. Arkansas
14. Is there a Constitutional right to education? Where do you find it?
15. The bell-shaped façade of the Alamo is one of the great American icons. Who built that façade?
16. What was the last state admitted to the Union as a slave state?
17. Jews were expelled from England on 18 July 1290, from France on 22 July, 1306 and from Spain in 1492.
Have Jews ever been expelled in the United States?
Jay Johnson
11-05-2018, 09:12
Considering the current and ongoing allegation by Archbishop Vigano that Pope Francis as early as 2013 had knowledge of and was complicit in the cover-up of the sexual abuse of seminarians under his control by former Boston Cardinal Theodore McCarrick when he was a priest in New York, perhaps the Lefty Pope deserves to be on a list with “liars, criminals, adulterers, murderers, thieves, sluts, and cheaters” and be recognized with such company...
Strange ‘Gun Talk’, but I didn’t start the thread...
JB White
11-05-2018, 09:18
Should be able to ace, Vern? There are a lot of so-called trick questions in there. For instance #1. Pinta was a nickname for her, not a proper name. #5, Why didn't Minnesota make the list? The Vikings might have been here before Coronado. Then again, they weren't States back then which means I have to think forward...arggg
You surely have me thinking and trying out my memory recall on some of the others too.
Well, my answers would have been mostly wrong since 80 years before Columbus Europeans visited St. Augustine FL and set up the first settlement. With them they brought slaves consisting of whites, blacks and later made slaves of the Native Americans. While this would not change some of the answers to the questions above it would bring about unwanted and untaught answers to others. Before Columbus there were a slew of visitors from Europe and elsewhere.
RE the first quiz, I knew them all; however, I actually google-searched #8.
Then, my computer sirens went off and I am scheduled for some sort of special work counseling. Great, perhaps they can help me with my piled up queue of projects! :headbang:
Tommy
By 1088 the Vikings had made it as far south as Massachusetts and maybe Rhode Island as they have now found Rune marked stones there.
Former Cav
11-05-2018, 11:26
good quiz.... northernmost.. Alaska.... Southernmost....Hawaii
so which of the two if furthest WEST?? I didn't look on a global map.... my guess is Hawaii
Easternmost...... again no map...... probably Maine? Doing this from my 72 year old steel (RUSTY) trap mind and what I learned in HS Geography class.
Did I pass?
Are you going to post all the answers??
Vern Humphrey
11-05-2018, 12:25
Here you are:
1 Give the proper names of Columbus' three ships.
All Spanish ships were named after saints, but many also had nicknames. Columbus' three ships were:
Santa Maria de la Imaculata Concepcion.
Santa Anna -- nicknamed "Pinta" because she was brightly painted
Santa Clara -- nicknamed "Nina" because her owner was Juan Nino, and she was such a sweet little ship
2. Name the ship or ships that brought the first successful English colonists to America.
The Jamestown Colonists arrived aboard the Susan Constant, the Godspeed and the Discovery.
3. Name the oldest continuously-settled English speaking town in America.
Hampton, Virginia, built on the site of the Strawberry Banks, where the early colonists foraged for food.
4. Name the oldest university in America
The oldest university in America is the University of Lima, in Peru.
5. Which of these states was the first to be visited by Europeans?
De Soto arrived in Arkansas in 1541 and spent the winter near the site of the present town of Newark.
6. After losing the battle of Concord, the British were besieged in Boston. Which army besieged the British?
The New England Army. Not until June 16th of 1775 did Congress adopt the New England Army, which then became the United States Army.
7. During the Revolution the flagship of the United States Navy was named after a book. What was that book?
The Bon Homme Richard was named for Benjamin Franklin's "Poor Richard's Almanac"
8. The British surrender at Yorktown ended the American Revolution.
a. What was the name of the British general who surrendered?
b. What was the name of the American general to whom he surrendered?
General Charles Cornwallis begged off, claiming to be sick and sent General Charles O'Hara to surrender his army. The surrender was accepted by the American General Benjamin Lincoln.
9. In the old British monetary system, the units were pounds, shillings and pence. What are the units in the modern American monetary system?
The units of the American decimal monetary system are:
The Mil
10 Mils = 1 Cent
10 Cents = 1 Dime
10 Dimes = 1 Dollar
10 Dollars = 1 Eagle
10. With what nations does the United States share common boundaries?
The United States shares common borders with Mexico, Canada and Russia (the US-Russian border runs between Big and Little Diomede Islands in the Aleutians.)
11. Name the northernmost, southernmost, easternmost and westernmost states.
Northernmost = Alaska
Southernmost = Hawaii
Easternmost = Alaska
Westernmost = Alaska
(Look at a globe.)
12. Who was the first President of the United States?
John Hanson was the first President of the United States under the Articles of Confederation adopted in 1781. (Washington was not President until after the Constitution was ratified, taking office in 1789.)
13. Where is the Cherokee Strip?
The Cherokee Outlet extends from northeast Oklahoma straight west, and its western section forms the Oklahoma Panhandle. Due to a surveying error, the northern boundary of the Cherokee Outlet lies two and a half miles north of the Oklahoma border. This two and a half mile wide strip is called the Cherokee Strip, and naturally is in Kansas.
14. Is there a Constitutional right to education? Where do you find it?
Education is not mentioned in the United States Constitution. It is one of those functions left to the states. You will find the right to an education in your state constitution. For example, in Arkansas, it is in Article 14.
15. The bell-shaped façade of the Alamo is one of the great American icons. Who built that façade?
The façade of the Alamo did not exist during the siege of 1836. There was only a bare wall. The signature scalloped roof line of the Alamo was not part of the building until 1849. It was added by the U.S. Army when it leased the former chapel from the Catholic Church to use for storing hay and grain. The two outer windows on the upper level also were added at that time.
16. What was the last state admitted to the Union as a slave state?
West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20 of 1863, during the Civil War as a slave state.
17. Jews were expelled from England on 18 July 1290, from France on 22 July, 1306 and from Spain in 1492.
Have Jews ever been expelled in the United States?
General Order No. 11 was issued by Major-General Ulysses S. Grant on December 17, 1862, during the American Civil War. It ordered the expulsion of all Jews in his military district, comprising areas of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky.
JB White
11-05-2018, 03:31
The New England Army. Not until June 16th of 1775 did Congress adopt the New England Army, which then became the United States Army.
First I've heard that. New England Militia and Continental Army which later became the US Army. That I have read and heard.
The Mil
10 Mils = 1 Cent
10 Cents = 1 Dime ....................Dime or Disme? :)
10 Dimes = 1 Dollar
10 Dollars = 1 Eagle
Vern Humphrey
11-05-2018, 06:15
First I've heard that. New England Militia and Continental Army which later became the US Army. That I have read and heard.
On the 16th of June, 1775, Congress voted to adopt the New England Army and to raise 10 companies of riflemen from the mountains of western Virginia. These acts created the Continental Army (which is also the US Army.) June 16th is still celebrated in the Army as the Army's birthday.
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