Haven't I said this 12,000 times? No matter. Seminarian Joe is way smarter and cooler than me, so let's hope something sticks. Paging Fred Noltie!
I find in recent days as I mull the thing over in my head that the presupposition of discontinuity that gets one off the hook for schism is, in the end, a radical juxtaposition between the divine and the human. I'll wait while you recover from the realization that this indirectly denies the Incarnation. Yes, it freaked me out as well.
The Tiber is warm this time of year.
I find in recent days as I mull the thing over in my head that the presupposition of discontinuity that gets one off the hook for schism is, in the end, a radical juxtaposition between the divine and the human. I'll wait while you recover from the realization that this indirectly denies the Incarnation. Yes, it freaked me out as well.
The Tiber is warm this time of year.
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