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Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Thursday, July 16, AD 2020 7:17am

posting comment so i can see image.

Foxfier
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Thursday, July 16, AD 2020 7:41am

No matter how strictly someone tries to enforce 2+2=5, they can’t.
The truth abides.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Thursday, July 16, AD 2020 9:24am

Read Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida” to see the fate of those who refuse to recognize moral realities. When i read it in college (1979), I was amazed how so many modern reviewers though it a “problem play”. Then i realized: they were “modern”, and so didn’t believe in moral realities.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Thursday, July 16, AD 2020 9:53am

– my concern is never that the truth will win, for that it always does. It’s always the suffering that is going to come about until that victory that bothers me.

Foxfier
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Thursday, July 16, AD 2020 10:55am

Nate-
My mother has a saying. “This, too, shall pass. May pass like a kidney stone, but it will pass.”

If you give up, it doesn’t hurt so much. You can just lay down and die.
To recognize the truth that you shouldn’t give up…that hurts, and you can’t stop. So it’s important to remember we can’t quit, because we aren’t defeated, and can’t be.

Dale Price
Dale Price
Thursday, July 16, AD 2020 11:31am

“Common sense isn’t common. These days, it’s a super-power.”
–My wife Heather.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Thursday, July 16, AD 2020 11:48am

Oh I’m not saying give up, . I’m saying that’s why we should fight, otherwise it’s a lot of bodies and pain until Truth’s victory.

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