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"Benjamin Dean" <[email protected]> Mon, 28 Aug 2006 15:27:23 +0300
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It is even unfair to him to say he was not a religious founder. The next great example I shall take of the princely sageis Gautama, the great Lord Buddha. It is that the humble have to do most of the fighting. The next great example I shall take of the princely sageis Gautama, the great Lord Buddha. They believed, in the appropriate modern phrase, in people whodelivered the goods. In their dealings with their god Moloch,they themselves were always careful to deliver the goods. I fancy the evil field has even been more fruitful than the good. There was indeed the jungle of an extraordinarily extravagantand almost asphyxiating mythology. It might be said truly to have painted the map purple. It does escape from the circularargument by which everything begins and ends in the mind. It might be said truly to have painted the map purple. It is true, and even tautological,to say that the cross is the crux of the whole matter. It is necessary to insist on this abstraction in the first studentof abstractions. And indeed that popular phase exactly expresses the point. And indeed that popular phase exactly expresses the point. And indeed that popular phase exactly expresses the point. They cannot believe that religion is really not a pattern but a picture. That has doubtless ceased to bea mere philosophy, but only by becoming a mere mythology. They always assumethat before the advent of Europe there was nothing anywherebut Eden. He was by far the greatest and the best of these intellectualsborn in the purple. Their enormous images could be set up in public templesin the centre of populous cities. It follows that he dealtmuch with morals; but he bound them up strictly with manners. One thing is certain; it has never become anything remotelyresembling what we call a Church. Marcus Aurelius has been blamed for tolerating the pagan amphitheatreor the Christian martyrdoms. It had and has, of course, many other things on the same pattern. That crooked cross is in fact a cross turning into a wheel. The temptation of the philosophers is simplicity rather than subtlety. It is notable not only in ethicsbut in aesthetics. _______________________________________________ Adeos-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/adeos-main
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