Rule One and the People of the Dark Ages
To disregard trespasses, that is to
forgive them in totality, forces one
into that primal relationship of
ressentiment which [I]must[/I] conquer
in the absence of knowledge and
true inquiry. Thus condemning trespass
is really an act of Classically motivate
strength stood before traditional Christian
social practices belonging to both
modern civilisation and the people
off the Dark Ages.
forgive them in totality, forces one
into that primal relationship of
ressentiment which [I]must[/I] conquer
in the absence of knowledge and
true inquiry. Thus condemning trespass
is really an act of Classically motivate
strength stood before traditional Christian
social practices belonging to both
modern civilisation and the people
off the Dark Ages.
Comments (5)
platform where the commu ity was prom-ised all trespasses dealt with.
Here are several things that make it difficult to engage with your post; your readers won't know what Rule One is, how it relates to trespass, Christianity, the payed train platform or the promises.
Doing what you can to make an OP an argument, or at least a thorough train of thought, makes it easier to engage with. The same guidelines hold for interjections in discussions; try to relate to what your discussion partners are saying! For example, is there a relationship between the "payed train" and @Metaphysician Undercover's reference to "infringement"?
Your post does make sense and honestly
it makes me want to spend more time
meeting forum guidelines, productionwise.