Passage in “On the Essence of Truth”
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Kenneth,
Let’s just say its more content than mechanically quoting Nietzsche
everytime someone believes something you don’t which, having looked over a
number of your older emails, seems to be your general tactic–unthinkingly
quote an authority and then belittle the beliefs of others with no content.
With that said, I’m done on this issue, with you or Jud.
Hi Kevin,
Welcome to the ontological zoo lol… this is how it is sometimes kind of
like a socratic Gadfly at it’s best, a spur to grow healthy wings what the
hidden Lucio who plagues the list with his trolls tried to massage as
“Garfinkle-like breeching experiments” which I think are best applied on the
brothers and sisters as it were and not on people who are not interested in
refining their contemplative aspirations in which case it is just
harassment. Expect a rough uncompromising welcome from everybody.
regards,
tympan
Kevin Winters
Furthermore, to say that Christianity is empty of content because it is not
a doctrine is only chicanery. When a believer exists in faith, his existence
has enormous content, but not in the sense of a yield in paragraphs.
Johannes Climacus/Soren Kierkegaard
From: Kenneth Johnson
Reply-To: Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger
To: Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger
Subject: Re: Passage in “On the Essence of Truth”
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 12:36:53 -0700
>Kevin Winters
>
>Furthermore, to say that Christianity is empty of content because it is not
>a doctrine is only chicanery. When a believer exists in faith, his
>existence
>has enormous content, but not in the sense of a yield in paragraphs.
>Johannes Climacus/Soren Kierkegaard
yeh, so what in the h is this yielding of enormous content??
sounds like just more garbolly piles of nonsense, hookwormish thinking,
lost souls rationalizing their irrational desires from inside the dark muck
of the candy appled oe’r irrational
talk about chicanery
Faith means not wanting to know what is true - Nietzsche
k
