but its about making irrational connections with irrational ideas.
clearly the woman is asking for a light. not for god. shes hungry for food, money etc. god is the last thing on her mind. the point is, do not make a connection between someone digging through the trash looking for food and someone looking for god. there isnt one. so stoppit.
the dead giveaway....
"Hey Saint Augustine
There's a flaw you see
You've reasoned quite
Illogically"
in response to kaciii, i can see where you are coming from. but why is it that the woman cannot be asking for god. i think this is a very plausible interpretation. she hungry, homeless and desperate. do people not turn to god in times of desperation?? i'm not saying she IS asking for god, but don't presume to be so omniscient as to say she is NOT asking for god.
in response to kaciii, i can see where you are coming from. but why is it that the woman cannot be asking for god. i think this is a very plausible interpretation. she hungry, homeless and desperate. do people not turn to god in times of desperation?? i'm not saying she IS asking for god, but don't presume to be so omniscient as to say she is NOT asking for god.
some other food for thought. st augustine the man was a theologian who created the framework for just war. he stated that a war could be just...
some other food for thought. st augustine the man was a theologian who created the framework for just war. he stated that a war could be just if 1) it is ordered by a prince with the proper authority, 2) there is just cause and 3) the intention is right (for good or against evil). i am reminded of this notion of just war when i hear the following lyrics:
Hey Saint Augustine
There's a flaw you see
You've reasoned quite
Illogically
st augustine is also known for his contributions on the idea of original sin. basically that we are all guilty, we all suffer and we all feel a tendency towards sinning. one purpose of this theory is to justify the need to baptize babies soon after birth. hence the moe bit about the baby murdering his brother while "coming out". and this could also be tied to the previous lyric about illogical reasoning.
almost can't believe i'm doing this...
but its about making irrational connections with irrational ideas.
clearly the woman is asking for a light. not for god. shes hungry for food, money etc. god is the last thing on her mind. the point is, do not make a connection between someone digging through the trash looking for food and someone looking for god. there isnt one. so stoppit.
the dead giveaway....
"Hey Saint Augustine There's a flaw you see You've reasoned quite Illogically"
illogical ideas. illogical connections.
in response to kaciii, i can see where you are coming from. but why is it that the woman cannot be asking for god. i think this is a very plausible interpretation. she hungry, homeless and desperate. do people not turn to god in times of desperation?? i'm not saying she IS asking for god, but don't presume to be so omniscient as to say she is NOT asking for god.
in response to kaciii, i can see where you are coming from. but why is it that the woman cannot be asking for god. i think this is a very plausible interpretation. she hungry, homeless and desperate. do people not turn to god in times of desperation?? i'm not saying she IS asking for god, but don't presume to be so omniscient as to say she is NOT asking for god.
some other food for thought. st augustine the man was a theologian who created the framework for just war. he stated that a war could be just...
some other food for thought. st augustine the man was a theologian who created the framework for just war. he stated that a war could be just if 1) it is ordered by a prince with the proper authority, 2) there is just cause and 3) the intention is right (for good or against evil). i am reminded of this notion of just war when i hear the following lyrics: Hey Saint Augustine There's a flaw you see You've reasoned quite Illogically
st augustine is also known for his contributions on the idea of original sin. basically that we are all guilty, we all suffer and we all feel a tendency towards sinning. one purpose of this theory is to justify the need to baptize babies soon after birth. hence the moe bit about the baby murdering his brother while "coming out". and this could also be tied to the previous lyric about illogical reasoning.
...a little bit about st augustine...