The Cardinal had no warrant to echo ancient prejudices.
Alas, we have been long led away by ancient prejudices, and made large sacrifices to superstition.
In Britain, however, the ancient prejudice in favour of sons has been turned on its head.
"There are some ancient prejudices I overcome," he said.
With them went all the ancient prejudices and the myths.
We shouldn't refuse his help because of ancient prejudices that have no application at the present time.
All things would eventually change in the face of this war-as would ancient prejudices against people like Carescrians.
American foreign policy and ancient prejudices are reinforcing each other in a vicious circle.
Perhaps this is a well-intentioned acknowledgment of specific and disproportionate suffering, but it also evokes some ugly, ancient prejudices.
It's easy for us to cling to ancient prejudices, clouded outlooks, and outright fables.