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| | | | | Dr. Cook explains the biblical meaning of election from a non Calvinistic and non Arminian point of view, arguing that election is in "in Christ." | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text explores Zeno's paradoxes, particularly focusing on the concept of continuity and its implications for motion. Zeno's arguments, such as the 'Achilles and the Tortoise' and the 'Arrow' paradox, challenge the notion of motion by suggesting that motion is impossible due to the infinite divisibility of space and time. The text also discusses how Aristotle attempts to resolve these paradoxes by emphasizing the continuous nature of time and space, allowing for the possibility of motion despite infinite divisibility. The discussion highlights the philosophical and mathematical implications of these paradoxes and their relevance to understanding motion and continuity. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text explores the philosophical and theological implications of numbers and infinities, particularly in relation to the necessity of God. It argues that numbers, especially the number one, serve as a transcendental argument for God's existence. The idea is that numbers presuppose a metaphysical unity, and without an infinite reality, predication and knowledge are impossible. The text references various philosophical and theological traditions, including Neoplatonism, Christian theology, and the works of Maximus the Confessor, to support the claim that numbers are a bridge to the infinite and thus to God. The discussion also touches on the role of the Incarnate Logos, Jesus Christ, as the foundation of all creation and the point of contact be... | |
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| | | Date: April 9, 2024 Author: Corporal Frisk Norway hasn't been overly quick to kick off their own zweitenwende - to the extent that just eighteen months ago the discussion was whether they could afford new tanks or not (a topic on which I had some opinions). But things can change quickly when there's a will,... | ||