There are only Epicureans, either crude or refined; Christ was the most refined.
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I am an Epicurean. I consider the genuine (not the imputed) doctrines of Epicurus as containing everything rational in moral philosophy which Greek and Roman leave to us.
I love good food. I'm an epicurean, that's for sure... But I am not really a good cook.
The western view of Christ is usually of a stainless being with fair hair who appears to have come from Oslo.
Man is raw and wild, that is one of the reasons why he needs the Christian teaching.
If epic poetry is a definite species, the sagas do not fall within it.
I think, in the grand epic, Jesus is the hero of our stories. And our stories, as they were, are subplots in a grand epic and our job is not to be the hero of any story. Our job is to be a saint in a story that he is telling.
The incarnation is true, not of Christ exclusively, but of Man universally, and God everlastingly.
There hasn't been this much excitement since the Romans fed the Christians to the Lions.
The Galatians are severely censured for giving heed to false doctrines, and are called to pronounce even an apostle anathema, if he preached another gospel.
People have been frying foods since Jesus was on this planet, and there is always going to be greasy, fried, salty, sugary food. It is up to the individual to walk in and say, 'I don't want those fries today.'
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