Tag Archives: Philosophy

Man’s Oldest Dilemma

I have been thinking of writing an article on this subject for a long time, and I am fairly certain that it is a question that guides and determines the way any human society works, including churches. The question is … Continue reading

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Godwin’s Law

There is something I would like to make clear to my readers, in the wake of a recent discussion with my wife. She had me discover the existence of a concept called Godwin’s Law. This is the fallacious use of … Continue reading

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A sobering thought

Messieurs, il y a trois choses qui sont à Dieu et qui n’appartiennent pas à l’homme, l’irrévocable, l’irréparable et l’indissoluble. Malheur à l’homme s’il les introduit dans les lois ! Three things belong to God and do not belong to … Continue reading

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Nietzsche, Christianity and Weakness

The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is best known for having said that God is dead. Our literalist minds would take him as meaning that God had been a living being and had ceased to live. Did he not mean … Continue reading

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Eliminating Atheism by Force

Several blogs have come up with the tragic story of an Orthodox priest who had to bury his own son. This was Aaron Kimel, the son of Fr Alvin F. Kimel, an American priest who was originally Anglican, became Roman … Continue reading

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