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Biography of St Augustine

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Merrimack's community is committed to scholarship and service to others, and provides students myriad opportunities to develop intellectually, spiritually, socially and ethically. At Merrimack, our dedication to the Augustinian values of hospitality, community, and the pursuit of truth will make you feel right at home as you explore the world and gain the experiences you need to chart your future. This video details the origins of St Augustine and how they relate to your experience at Merrimack.

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  • I am just about done with St. Augustines Confessions. People, today, as a kneejerk reaction to what they have been 'taught', call him someone who was evil. Compared to people today, he was not. In fact, to call him evil by todays standards, is laughable. If St. Augustine was evil, then we're all in trouble. St. Austistine, at his worst, was better than most people are today. Don't believe me ? Read his confession and decide for yourself.

  • I enjoyed the Presentation...!!! Very Proffesional...it certainly does come across as advertisement but that is whole idea...to sell people communities, Nations, a religion...!!!  I've shared it with my wife who is in a Baptist Seminar...!!!

    Thank You...!!!

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  • @clarkewi what the fuck are you saying? north Africans are not arabs ! they ara arabized after 700 ac ( before they don't call them arabs but numidians or Africans or berbers

  • E.A.Wallis Budge translation of, 'The Papyrus of Ani' (1500BCE comp O.T.800-300BCE ish), other great writings are by Donald A. Mackenzie,' Egyptian myth and legend', James G Frazer, 'The Golden Bough', For sceptical Bible scholars try Thomas Paine, Mark Twain, Joseph Wheless, Robert Ingersoll, C.Dennis Mckinsey, Victor J Stenger, Robert M Price, Dan Barker, John W. Loftus, Bart Ehrman, Gary Greenberg, Richard Carrier, David Mills, Valerie Tarico, Ken Humphreys, archaeologist Israel Finkelstein

  • @satexadmin Really? This is a man who advocated for the torture of heretics. You don't find that morally repugnant in any way?

  • @1973kasiunia to tell you i studied the bible . coran and the torah for your govern even more like the meaning of word and translation like demon mean snake in old greak even the worf use to design the snake in greak mean eyes shar[ed

  • @mystisme If you consider The Bible fairy tales it apparent that you never read it. What you call dark ages

    appear only in politically correct schoolbooks for kids and in the minds of infantile half-wits like yourself. Your childish and stereotypical semi knowledge is embarrasing.

  • he didn't believe we ought to worship Mary since he knew Mary is not another God.

  • he set the base of chistiannity but in the same time he plonge human kind into the dark age that prevent science to devellope let man ignorant so he could manipulate them to belive in fairy tale that is the bible

  • i have been 2 st.augustine w/ my friend

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