Choosing. Haerisis, if I got the transcription of the Greek correct (probably not): "heresy," in the bare meaning of the word. I'm with you. Heresy it is.
Whatever justice is, fwiw, I seriously doubt that it involves lakes of fire and eternal punishment for people who earnestly try for the good, but can't fulfill ridiculous norms. The fou…
Choosing. Haerisis, if I got the transcription of the Greek correct (probably not): "heresy," in the bare meaning of the word. I'm with you. Heresy it is.
Whatever justice is, fwiw, I seriously doubt that it involves lakes of fire and eternal punishment for people who earnestly try for the good, but can't fulfill ridiculous norms. The four most powerful words in English, to my mind, are: "I do not know." Not used often enough.
Choosing. Haerisis, if I got the transcription of the Greek correct (probably not): "heresy," in the bare meaning of the word. I'm with you. Heresy it is.
Whatever justice is, fwiw, I seriously doubt that it involves lakes of fire and eternal punishment for people who earnestly try for the good, but can't fulfill ridiculous norms. The four most powerful words in English, to my mind, are: "I do not know." Not used often enough.
Heresy is Greek to me. Anything remotely religious is above my pay grade. lol
As for "I don't know," there's PLENTY I don't know. But I'm not always wise enough to stfu about it. :-p