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12364256 No.12364256 [Reply] [Original]

>tfw too intelligent to start with the Greeks

>> No.12364273

Here's a question for you: Do ideas ultimately come from within or without?

>> No.12364284

>>12364273
Ideas are in the fabric of the universe

>> No.12364293

>>12364273
They come from God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.

>> No.12364301

>>12364284
>>12364293
Let me rephrase that: Can a person imagine something that is completely unlike anything that they have ever seen?

>> No.12364313
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>>12364256
>mfw unironically starting with Hegel

>> No.12364318

>>12364313
What is the difference between essence (Wesen) and Notion (Begriff)?

>> No.12364324

>>12364301
If they are schizo or intoxicated yes.

>> No.12364333

>>12364301
No. All things are composed of resemblance to others, or privation without others.

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>>12364273
>>12364301

>tfw to intelligent to bother myself with inane questions such as these

>> No.12364351

>>12364344
based intelligent poster

>> No.12364354

>>12364273
Both.
>>12364301
No.

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12364357

>he didn't start with the Egyptians

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>>12364357
>he didn't start with the Ediacaran fossils
How can you appreciate the human species if you do not even know about the hundreds of millions of years in which our ancestors evolved from sponge-like animals to upright-walking, intelligent, tool-making mammals?

>> No.12364379

>>12364313
based

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12364390

>>12364374
>he didn't start with the Bible
How can you appreciate the brevity of life if you do not even know that the earth was only created 6000 years ago?

>> No.12364551

>>12364256
>tfw too dumb to not just read the ending

>> No.12364558

>>12364256
>too
if you're going to use the meme, use it properly

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>>12364390
Kent Hovind was unironically right.

>> No.12364687

>not starting with the greeks
You will never make it

>> No.12364835

>>12364390
A day for God is a thousand years for Man. Who's to say that the Bible had not been recorded with divine chronology up until God made his covenant with Abraham, and from then on, Man posssed the reckoning of time, as the beholder of God's word?

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>not starting with the Anglos
YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING, LAD.
This country with its green pastures, its prosperous towns, and diligent people,
Conqueror of half of the world, homeland of many of its great minds,
England 'tis its appelation, and no better could it be.
Between devoting one's time to the primitive ancients,
And one's mind filling with the Britonnic race's ken,
'twould suit a person of our days the latter to do.

>> No.12365263

>>12364256
I unironically started with Deleuze, but when I realized I couldn't understand anything he said I went back to the Greeks