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Theological confusion
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RE: Theological confusion
Yes, but not in this case.


Sounds like the usual religious clap-trap designed to make things seem complicated to the functionally illiterate.
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RE: Theological confusion
(August 26, 2010 at 12:16 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Yes, but not in this case.


Sounds like the usual religious clap-trap designed to make things seem complicated to the functionally illiterate.

Yes the usual religious 'sounds good means nothing' tactic



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

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RE: Theological confusion
Oh they love to try to sound intelligent. They think they are the next Aquinas even though they have never read Aquinas. Idiots.

They love to use piece of philosophy that they pick up here and there, but they don't see the real picture because they are AFRAID of philosophical texts. Was it Tertulian who wanted to ban Aristotle, etc. because they were a threat to Xism?

So they just gets bits and pieces from other theological writers and professors but if you HAVE read Aristotle, et al. then it is SLAM DUNK. Easy to make them look like asses when you know the full picture and they are flaying about like fish.
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