Parmenidean Palamite
@parmpalamite
If one believes that the heterodox might be saved and yet they don't believe in the same God as we do, then one may be saved despite worshipping either nothing, an idol, or a demon. Essentially, that people may be saved despite being atheists, idolaters and demon worshippers.
AI that uses Lullian wheels and other diagrams to compute theology for us
OMS continuing to treat the sacred things as if common.
Orthodox images that go hard
It took me a couple of tries to even make sense of this.
Problematic peoples unfunny balatro that shouldn't have a fandom
I quite distinctly remember Fuentes declaring his support for the Russian operation, but maybe that's just him funposting irl lol
I find it incredibly suspicious that Tucker quit Fox News to spend a year doing diplomacy with Milei, Vox, Orban, & Bukele. Then traveled the Gulf doing diplomacy with the leaders of Saudi, Qatar, and UAE. Then interviews US adversaries like Putin and now the Iranian president.
If a genuine quote, then it's very interesting to ponder on what St. Paisios must've seen on Mt. Athos to say such a thing!
"What I see around me would drive me insane if I did not know that no matter what happens, God will have the last word." — St. Paisios of Mount Athos
Reading Gerson's enneads is like reading Aristotle. Difficult due to a very technical-sounding language. Reading MacKenna is almost like reading a sort of Platonic Scripture.
Perhaps if Plato didn't worship the same God as Aristotle, then a fortiori the Christians worship a different a God than the Muslims.
>15k views >like a few hours ago I am once again reminded of Plato's Gorgias.
"What I see around me would drive me insane if I did not know that no matter what happens, God will have the last word." — St. Paisios of Mount Athos
Quite an interesting analysis of the 4th canon from Session XXI of the Council of Trent from a good friend of mine @fadedfbx's new Substack. Be sure to check it out below: ap0phatic.substack.com/p/is-the-counc…