Devon

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spoke of the various statues of God, the Madonna, more abstract things. bai the saints...
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ah ok ok yes exactly, they are intermediaries and must act as such: bringing the person closer to spirituality, not acting as a barrier to stop there!
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Wow, that girl read the cdv and now, just imagine, a little novel has become her bible. Anyway, Marco, it’s not that people need the picture, but it’s normal. The human mind struggles to imagine something abstract since we are material beings. Therefore, this unimaginable image for the human mind must be projected onto something tangible for our thought process. It’s one of those many automatic processes of the unconscious to "piece things together," like the one about life after death.
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Philosophy is a universal subject that is always useful; for dialogues, for debates, for common sense, and theoretically for "doing good." I really enjoy it as a subject, and even though I only have two hours a week, I study it on my own as well :)
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And where do you place Hellenic culture?
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yes, but many theories date back to before both :/
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I wanted to say, of all the thoughts that existed even before, the church passes them off as its own, almost as if they held the copyright.
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Yes, but she asked if it is appropriate anyway :)
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This is also quite a dogmatic comment...
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Especially the Greeks already knew many things before the Church passed them off as its own. I do not offend the Church, but I seek to inform myself in order to discuss its "dogmatic" values.