Míshlê Robin

Apr 27, 2008 12:39

So I was pounding away at the grading, and my mind started to drift, and, well...

Raise not hypocrisy to the stature of a Great Sin! To prove hypocrisy is to prove moral failing, but to prove moral failing is nothing if it is not done to correct, and to prove hypocrisy corrects nothing. Instead treat each hypocrite as herself, and ask: which of ( Read more... )

take my advice, mysteries of the universe, thoughts, journalling

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kirabug April 27 2008, 17:58:42 UTC
Yes, but not nearly as eloquently.

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packbat April 27 2008, 18:58:43 UTC
Thanks - I thought I might not be the only one. (And thanks for the complement!)

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happydog April 27 2008, 19:14:45 UTC
Sometimes. And why not?

Are you sure you're not Pagan? ;D

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packbat April 27 2008, 19:47:48 UTC
Oh, I'm all for new scriptures. Glad to hear I'm not alone. ;)

Am I Pagan? I don't know, and at some point* I really stopped caring - now I'm just trying to be good. :P

(I am a thoroughgoing metaphysical naturalist, however - that's not exactly part of the Pagan template. I do like Pagans - and small-p pagans! - anyway, though.)

* I believe last Tuesday, but it might have been several days either way.

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happydog April 27 2008, 21:52:48 UTC
thoroughgoing metaphysical naturalist

on the contrary, if I understand what you mean by this term, it's inherently pagan.

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packbat April 27 2008, 22:13:04 UTC
All right by me! (You almost certainly do understand what I mean - I mean the term in it's most common sense.) I suppose I have a bit of a confused sense of what "pagan" means - which on reflection is unsurprising, its referent is out in the Isles, it's apt to get mischaracterized.

Um. I think I meant to have a point in there somewhere. Err, Go Pagans!

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