Instead of going into polemics and dialectical discussions which I am often given to , would like this present time to say in all earnestness may Jesus bless Lokifreign: the founder of this present message board .
Lokifreign is a fascinating man , and though there isn't any 11th or 12 th beatitude saying 'blessed are the fascinating' , nevertheless , fascinating people give one much to contemplate and ruminate ---about .
Lokifreign is a fascinating man , and though there isn't any 11th or 12 th beatitude saying 'blessed are the fascinating' , nevertheless , fascinating people give one much to contemplate and ruminate ---about .
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Re: A Benediction: May Jesus bless Loki
Sat, February 23, 2008 - 12:44 PMBlessed are the fascinating, for they are the spice of life.
What is life without living it? We do not live by bread alone.
It is well and good to go about life being fascinated. What else is there to do while we wait for death?
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Re: A Benediction: May Jesus bless Loki
Sat, February 23, 2008 - 3:22 PMThank you, so much, J. I really appreciate it.
May the tall ones ride through the birches in your hour of need. -
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Re: A Benediction: May Jesus bless Loki
Sat, February 23, 2008 - 5:27 PMNo problem , brother Loki .
Your quite welcome always ..
Thank you for the blessing you gave .
It is possible that Jesus may have blessed the fascinating and it didn't get tin the canonical gospels. There are sayings attributed to Jesus called agrapha ---as well as in a gospel attributed to Thomas that are outside the canonical gospels that in some cases are similar to the sayings of Jesus in Mark, Matthew , and Luke in theme and style of phrasing .
One of the most intriguing is the one (which was once or twice apparently quoted and quoted with *approval* by an orthodox church father apparently) which attributes a statement which among other recommendations 'making the inner as the outer and outer as the inner .' -
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Re: A Benediction: May Jesus bless Loki
Wed, April 2, 2008 - 10:41 AMHe was a deep thinker, no question about it.
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