Thanks, well expressed considerations. yifuxero writes: Thx, for purposes of
philosophical discourse, we can take the experiences of A
to be valuable lessons for B, but as pointed out by MMY; this approach is not
always valuable or appropriate. To use an analogy, take the people in the
Thx, for purposes of philosophical discourse, we can take the experiences of A
to be valuable lessons for B, but as pointed out by MMY; this approach is not
always valuable or appropriate. To use an analogy, take the people in the
"Matrix" world. Some wake up out of their dismal state of
On 11/22/2016 09:23 AM, Archer Angel archonan...@yahoo.com
[FairfieldLife] wrote:
Transcendentalism and Quietism have philosophically at their basis,
withdrawal.
That is a recessive quality, a retreat, and that cannot stand up to
more forceful attitudes such as ramming a dogma down someone's
I enjoy the clarity in/of your posts.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Transcendentalism and Quietism have philosophically at their basis,
withdrawal.
That is a recessive quality, a retreat, and that cannot stand up to more
forceful attitudes such as
Transcendentalism and Quietism have philosophically at their basis, withdrawal.
That is a recessive quality, a retreat, and that cannot stand up to more
forceful attitudes such as ramming a dogma down someone's throat.
Quietism was condemned as a heresy in the Catholic Church, wrongly elevating
Joel 2:28
וְהָיָ֣ה אַֽחֲרֵי־כֵ֗ן אֶשְׁפֹּ֤וךְ אֶת־רוּחִי֙ עַל־כָּל־בָּשָׂ֔ר
ve haya achare khen eshpokh et-ruchi al-kol-basar
28 http://biblehub.com/joel/2-28.htm“And afterward,
I will pour out my Spirit on all people.
AFAIK, basar literally means flesh... ; )