Rocky.........first and foremost, wierwille was the one responsible for his own conduct and manner of life.
He should have desired to be upright and meek before the Lord and labored to serve the downtrodden, the burdened, the broken, and the outcasts to turn their ways to the Lord.
No argument from me on who was responsible for his conduct and manner of life.
And indeed, one could have reasonably expected a minister of the Gospel to have been meek before the Lord...
No argument from me on who was responsible for his conduct and manner of life.
And indeed, one could have reasonably expected a minister of the Gospel to have been meek before the Lord...
Rocky, good point! Most of the ministers I have known personally, are/were meek before God. However, VPW was an exception; he throught he was above us mere mortals. I believe some day God will reward us for our actions in this world, good or bad.
I'm inclined to think it's a combination of these two lines of thought. Not within a particular individual, but among the individuals, some one way and some the other. But it's difficult to determine who goes which way.
Either way, to blindly vomit out what VP vomited doesn't do good for others, or themselves. They have been continuing to hold VP on a pedestal, declaring how they loved this teaching, or that teaching, or how they miss hearing such and such. I feel fortunate that I wasn't exposed to him.
Taxi, I heard him teach live several times. Trust me, you didn't miss anything.
A sub-topic in the linked wikipedia page on Socrates references the Socratic method.
Perhaps his most important contribution toWesternthought is hisdialecticmethod of inquiry, known as the Socratic method or method of "elenchus", which he largely applied to the examination of key moral concepts such as the Good andJustice. It was first described by Plato in theSocratic Dialogues. To solve a problem, it would be broken down into a series of questions, the answers to which gradually distill the answer a person would seek. The development and practice of this method is one of Socrates's most enduring contributions, and is a key factor in earning his mantle as the father ofpolitical philosophy,ethicsor moral philosophy, and as a figurehead of all the central themes inWestern philosophy. TheSocratic methodhas often been considered as a defining element of American legal education.
French philosopherPierre Hadotsuggests that the dialogues are a type of spiritual exercise. Hadot writes that "in Plato's view, every dialectical exercise, precisely because it is an exercise of pure thought, subject to the demands of theLogos, turns the soul away from the sensible world, and allows it to convert itself towards the Good."
"I got into an argument with my father. I argued that Plato was the father of philosophy. My father took the contrary position that I should wax the kitchen floor. I said, 'Well, the kitchen floor doesn't exist...at least not in the permanent sense that the CONCEPT "floor" does.' He said, 'Does the concept "your skull" exist?' Then he surprised me by juxtaposing the two concepts." - Emo Phillips.
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No argument from me on who was responsible for his conduct and manner of life.
And indeed, one could have reasonably expected a minister of the Gospel to have been meek before the Lord...
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Rocky, good point! Most of the ministers I have known personally, are/were meek before God. However, VPW was an exception; he throught he was above us mere mortals. I believe some day God will reward us for our actions in this world, good or bad.
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Grace Valerie Claire
Taxi, I heard him teach live several times. Trust me, you didn't miss anything.
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Grace Valerie Claire
Rocky,
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"I got into an argument with my father. I argued that Plato was the father of philosophy. My father took the contrary position that I should wax the kitchen floor. I said, 'Well, the kitchen floor doesn't exist...at least not in the permanent sense that the CONCEPT "floor" does.' He said, 'Does the concept "your skull" exist?' Then he surprised me by juxtaposing the two concepts." - Emo Phillips.
Irrelevant interjection over. Carry on, everyone.
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