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| From: | artis |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 03:34 pm |
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From: | slikts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 03:42 pm |
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aiz matiem pievilkts sviests
| From: | artis |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 03:59 pm |
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From: | slikts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 04:06 pm |
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paldies.
In his essay "Why I Am Not A Christian" Bertrand Russell argues that a divine figure would either know that the tree would not have figs or could have simply produced the figs by a miracle and thus finds the story illogical.
| From: | punkts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 04:45 pm |
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tas rasels no bērnudārza ir izbēdzis vai ko.
kāpēc viņš iedomājas, ka visvareni būtu tas, ko viņš gribētu būt pastrādājis.
ja dievs ir visvarens, tad viņš var atļauties arī būt ierobežots, lai, piemēram, šo apgraizītību ietērptu vēstījumā. viņš, piemēram, gribēja kontekstuāli izmantot detaļas un pablatot pie koka.
From: | slikts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 04:53 pm |
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varbūt labāk kritizē, ko viņš patiesībā teica, nevis savu sagrozīto versiju. zemāk ir iekopēts.
| From: | artis |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 04:07 pm |
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In his essay Why I Am Not A Christian Bertrand Russell argues that a divine figure would either know that the tree would not have figs or could have simply produced the figs by a miracle and thus finds the story illogical. bertie — taisnīgais starp tautām!
From: | slikts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 04:09 pm |
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par lēnu.
| From: | artis |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 04:17 pm |
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:D
From: | slikts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 04:21 pm |
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[..] Then there is the curious story of the fig tree, which always rather puzzled me. You remember what happened about the fig tree. "He was hungry; and seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, He came if haply He might find anything thereon; and when He came to it He found nothing but leaves, for the time of figs was not yet. And Jesus answered and said unto it: 'No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever' . . . and Peter . . . saith unto Him: 'Master, behold the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away.'" This is a very curious story, because it was not the right time of year for figs, and you really could not blame the tree. I cannot myself feel that either in the matter of wisdom or in the matter of virtue Christ stands quite as high as some other people known to history. I think I should put Buddha and Socrates above Him in those respects.
| From: | punkts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 05:00 pm |
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nu afigeķ, rastjiks apvainojies par to, ka kristus neiedeva viņam paspēlēties ar saviem pautiem.
| From: | punkts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 08:11 pm |
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ārprātā stulbs komentārs. priecājies, ka aveņu krabis tevi neizmeta no draugiem.
From: | slikts |
Date: | April 1st, 2007 - 08:13 pm |
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es par tevi aizlūdzu, brāli. | |