Oscar dueling. Continue reading
The True Myth
Mythology and Sacred History in C S Lewis, J R R Tolkien, Joseph Cambpell, and Rene Guenon. Continue reading
Oscar dueling. Continue reading
Mythology and Sacred History in C S Lewis, J R R Tolkien, Joseph Cambpell, and Rene Guenon. Continue reading
Platonic realism recognizes universal ideas, their appearance in the world, their knowability, and their expressibility. Continue reading
God’s truth is hidden from the world. However, once God’s truth is revealed, there is an inversion of all values. Then revelation is the light, and the world is embedded in darkness. Continue reading
The identity of the Ship of Theseus has been a philosophical paradox for a couple of dozen centuries. Continue reading
His idea is this: There is evil in the world, wickedness in the world. If we, with our senses, behold the evil and wickedness, we cannot deny that the world is full of both. Continue reading
The father loves his children, the mother loves her children, the children love their father and mother; but this is not like that, brothers. The wild beast also loves its young. But a man can be related only by similarity of mind and not of blood. Continue reading
He doesn’t care about proof, he doesn’t care about the law, he only cares about what’s right. Continue reading
It is our desire and aim to recognize out of knowledge that the world has meaning, significance and purpose, and that the world is not filled merely with evil and degeneration. It is our aim to realize through direct knowledge that the world has meaning. Continue reading