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I do not see any rebutting in any of these replies.
Just a lot of accusations & flexing -- the smoke & mirrors of the debate world!
Just a lot of accusations & flexing -- the smoke & mirrors of the debate world!
@philokalia saidWould you please answer my question regarding the building?
I do not see any rebutting in any of these replies.
Just a lot of accusations & flexing -- the smoke & mirrors of the debate world!
@wolfgang59 saidWhy not just take a look at a Wikipedia article instead of bothering me about it?
Would you please answer my question regarding the building?
Thanks.
@philokalia saidWell I have looked at the wiki entry and others and cannot see what you mean.
Why not just take a look at a Wikipedia article instead of bothering me about it?
I think what you are doing may actually constitute a form of harassment.
@philokalia saidWell ... yes actually. ...
Any specific questions yuo want to ask about this?
@wolfgang59 saidThis would help indicate what I mean by it having a special place in Orthodoxy -- from the Wikipedia page on the Hagia Sophia:
Well I have looked at the wiki entry and others and cannot see what you mean.
I just wanted clarification - nothing else. I'm not harassing you.
Built by the eastern Roman emperor Justinian I as the Christian cathedral of Constantinople for the state church of the Roman Empire between 532 and 537, the church was then the world's largest interior space and among the first to employ a fully pendentive dome. It is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture[4] and is said to have "changed the history of architecture".[5] The building was designed by the Greek geometers Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles.[6] The present Justinianic building was the third church of the same name to occupy the site, the prior one having been destroyed in the Nika riots. Being the episcopal see of the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople, it remained the world's largest cathedral for nearly a thousand years, until Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520. Beginning with subsequent Byzantine architecture, Hagia Sophia became the paradigmatic Orthodox church form and its architectural style was emulated by Ottoman mosques a thousand years later.[7] It has been described as "holding a unique position in the Christian world",[7] and architectural and cultural icon of Byzantine and Eastern Orthodox civilization.[8][9][10][7]
@philokalia saidWhy don’t you alert his post like you did the last person who asked you a question you didn’t like?
I think what you are doing may actually constitute a form of harassment.
@philokalia saidWould you describe yourself as being opposed to people harassing other posters?
I think what you are doing may actually constitute a form of harassment.
@fmf saidDepends if they've mutually agreed to trial by flame war or not.
Would you describe yourself as being opposed to people harassing other posters?
@divegeester saidGod said all these things which you are condemning. This is not any better than those who try to justify sin because they think they know better than God.
Slavery is moral if it is humane and biblical.
It’s ok to beat children.
Spiritual salvation is by personal effort.
Right...
@philokalia saidSome of the posters you have backed as being "great" and "the best" have harassed people without provocation or without there being "mutual agreement". You have ostentatiously applauded drunks and abusive trolls. You have, indeed, singled them out for praise, while browbeating genuine contributors for your own spurious chip-on-your-shoulder reasons. You have no credibility on this matter.
Depends if they've mutually agreed to trial by flame war or not.
@philokalia saidThere is no misunderstanding; you are clearly a slavery apologist.
To correct a misunderstandings:
My post dealt with it by naming some circumstances in which it is the best choice among available options.
@fmf saidAnd the only sound heard was philokalia’s intellectual honesty King toppling over.
Some of the posters you have backed as being "great" and "the best" have harassed people without provocation or without there being "mutual agreement". You have ostentatiously applauded drunks and abusive trolls. You have, indeed, singled them out for praise, while browbeating genuine contributors for your own spurious chip-on-your-shoulder reasons. You have no credibility on thi ...[text shortened]... asked you: are you going to try to get wolfgang59 banned for asking you a question you didn't like?
@rajk999 saidI’m aware of your interpretations, I’m just explaining the consequences for you in terms of your credibility in this forum.
God said all these things which you are condemning. This is not any better than those who try to justify sin because they think they know better than God.
1. Slavery came about because one group faced a fate worse than being a slave. Slavery was the more humane option.
2. God recommended that children be disciplined and corrected and brought up learning to keep the pre ...[text shortened]...
Your doctrine and thinking is not of God, but is tainted by the flawed teachings of fallible men.