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Carl Sagan on the pre-socratic philosophers (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2007

continuation from part 1.

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  • @Mangina9000

    What makes "no fucking sense," Wordsworth? I'm not a Christian, either. So your words don't really bother me (which was no doubt your intent).

  • @Icecreamforcrowtoo That makes no fucking sense. Besides, Christ didn't actually exist.

  • @ZeusTelemaxos

    It is a fusion between Christ's documented teachings and Greek metaphysical ideas. Sadly, modern Christianity is really just Cultural Marxism with a crucifix.

  • @Icecreamforcrowtoo

    So you still maintain that Western thought came from the Abrahamic religions?

  • @ZeusTelemaxos

    There was a split sometime in the Church's past. You're not telling me anything I don't know. You just come across as someone trying to mask his own ignorance of Western thought in an attempt to justify a shallow brand of atheism. It would be better if you just admitted that you had a lot to learn on the topic and just conceded but grace is not your strong suit, I see.

  • @Icecreamforcrowtoo

    I noticed you capitalized catholic. yet in the original Nicean creed the word catholic was not capitalized because it simply meant all encompassing. Rome tookk that word Capitalized it and created a whole new religion.

  • @ZeusTelemaxos

    It's an ontological question.

  • @ZeusTelemaxos

    The provide the philosophical framework for Catholic theology. Anyone who's vaguely familiar with Western philosophy is aware of this.

  • @Icecreamforcrowtoo

    Well then..What exactly is the God question if not a scientific one? must be complete delusion.

  • @Icecreamforcrowtoo

    Aristotelian Ethics have nothing to do with religion. They were deduced from logical arguments and reasoning they are not dogma.

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