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Quote (Freddie @ Feb. 23 2012,08:38) | Quote (keiths @ Feb. 23 2012,10:04) | Some good theotard from tgpeeler: Quote | I think the problem ultimately boils down to rebellion. If God is Reason, and He is (I AM WHO I AM – an expression of the Law of Identity and the basis for all thought, rational or otherwise, because it is the basis for all language) then to reject Reason is to reject God. We are not dealing with intellectual problems here, we are dealing with willfully disobedient (to the First Principles of rational thought) fools (Psalm 14:1). It’s a hard thing to say but there it is. I hope lurkers are being reached because I’ve never had one acknowledgement of undeniable truth “out here” in years of posting with the ELs and their ilk. At bottom, this is moral degeneracy because it is willful and obstinate rebellion against undeniable Truths. Isaiah warned against this when he said “woe to those who call evil good and good evil.” This is a violation of the law of identity. And woe to those who do it. $0.02 |
Quote | 9 Axel, February 22, 2012, 6:50 pm Spot on, tg. Insightful and lucid.
10 BrentFebruary 23, 2012 at 8:28 am tgpeeler,
If that’s two cents’ worth I don’t think we need to worry about inflation just now. Very nice!
11 William J MurrayFebruary 23, 2012 at 9:03 am tgpeeler and StephenB,
Beautiful, truthful messages. |
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Some great, almost poetical stuff from KF further up that thread too: Quote | What I am thinking is that what is really going on here is that we are in an era where ultra-modernism, aka post- modernism, is the conventional wisdom of the day in circles influenced by the sort of elites Santorum was fingering as dupes of the prince of darkness grim.
You know how hard I have come down on the point that if we can be got to swallow an absurdity, a necessarily false notion, it then corrupts our ability to discern truth and falsity, as it leads us to reject the truth that will obviously not conform to such error.
So, what happens when his lowness and the lowerarchy –C S Lewis got that part dead right — get our civilisation to drink deep and long at the well-springs of absurdity?
Oh yes, I know I know, it is seen as utterly dummy fundy or the like to suggest that — horrors — there actually might be such a thing as the prince of darkness grim.
Well, let me cite the Catholic — yes, they were Roman Catholics, and were standing in the name of the principles they had been taught through the Catholic church [and I say that as an Evangelical Protestant] — martyrs of the White Rose movement on the subject, in exposing and explaining one of the chief, willing disciples of that dark prince in recent years, herr Schicklegruber the foam- at- the- mouth carpet-chewer: |
My emphasis - for no other reason than as a brit I enjoy the odd double-entendre and I have no qualms in pulling out sentences that can be used to quote-mine KF at all. I must admit, "foam-at-the-mouth carpet chewer" in reference to Herr Schicklegruber (why does KF never just call him Hitler - regardless, it appears spelled incorrectly anyway) did make me laugh, but only as that's how I imagine many of the regular IDiots act in the 'real' world. It's also a refreshing change from ad hominen, soaked in oiled herrings etc.
His OP is another magnum opus as well: weighing in at 4,738 words, or 4,500 words if you take out the scripture.
Good stuff guys, keep it coming!
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santorum was fingering elites? As KF would say, FOR SHAME!!!!!
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