It's gods, not God, just as deus ex machina doesn't actually translate into either Gods or God from the machine. There is a god, and are the gods; then, there is God in Greco-Roman pantheism. But we're not talking about Zeus or Jupiter, which are singular, but obviously super deities, or Deities, respectively.
It's gods, not God, just as deus ex machina doesn't actually translate into either Gods or God from the machine. There is a god, and are the gods; then, there is God in Greco-Roman pantheism. But we're not talking about Zeus or Jupiter, which are singular, but obviously super deities, or Deities, respectively.
In any case, Cahn's "gods," dei -- Baal, Ishtar, and Moloch -- I'm actually citing another's find, were certainly and are not meant to be worshipped by Israelites/Jews and early/later Christians, though they actually were by these faiths' apostates through the ages -- and today certainly are by many, too, too many in our American society and others in the world.
Specifically, I took an extended tangent-trip in reply to one of Dr Molly Rutherford's posts. It mentioned the waste of valuable time and other resources in which more and more med schools today are engaging by instituting DEI programs. I took it from there to reach implicitly atheistic, antisemitic/anti-Christian/anti-Caucasian, pro-BLM CRT, Anti-Racism, anarcho-tyranny and one-party, Cloward Piven-driven totalitarianism generally -- ie, anti-American family/anti-Western Civilization neo-Marxism replacing the ancient, historic, multicultural but homogenizing roots of our society at work in New Medicine.
I wholeheartedly demurred. And you got how I feel about my beliefs, and my ethical and moral commitments as they relate to the multiple codes-abiding standards for at least the basic restoration, if not the advancement of just and beneficent health care.
Anyway, your prompting post here, I feel, isn't intellectually honest, only disdainfully dismissive. I get the sense, your dialogs are neither collegially approached nor sincerely engaged, but rather are unfriendly, even hostile.
So, never mind, please, "Tina"; just move on from here and I wish you well.
It's gods, not God, just as deus ex machina doesn't actually translate into either Gods or God from the machine. There is a god, and are the gods; then, there is God in Greco-Roman pantheism. But we're not talking about Zeus or Jupiter, which are singular, but obviously super deities, or Deities, respectively.
In any case, Cahn's "gods," dei -- Baal, Ishtar, and Moloch -- I'm actually citing another's find, were certainly and are not meant to be worshipped by Israelites/Jews and early/later Christians, though they actually were by these faiths' apostates through the ages -- and today certainly are by many, too, too many in our American society and others in the world.
Specifically, I took an extended tangent-trip in reply to one of Dr Molly Rutherford's posts. It mentioned the waste of valuable time and other resources in which more and more med schools today are engaging by instituting DEI programs. I took it from there to reach implicitly atheistic, antisemitic/anti-Christian/anti-Caucasian, pro-BLM CRT, Anti-Racism, anarcho-tyranny and one-party, Cloward Piven-driven totalitarianism generally -- ie, anti-American family/anti-Western Civilization neo-Marxism replacing the ancient, historic, multicultural but homogenizing roots of our society at work in New Medicine.
I wholeheartedly demurred. And you got how I feel about my beliefs, and my ethical and moral commitments as they relate to the multiple codes-abiding standards for at least the basic restoration, if not the advancement of just and beneficent health care.
Anyway, your prompting post here, I feel, isn't intellectually honest, only disdainfully dismissive. I get the sense, your dialogs are neither collegially approached nor sincerely engaged, but rather are unfriendly, even hostile.
So, never mind, please, "Tina"; just move on from here and I wish you well.