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Our Halos. (Nailit?)
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Hi Nailit. How is your halo?
Mine is polished and back on my head.
Fits perfectly.
Now, glowing with light, I am ready for the inevitable onslaught from the designer critics.
(Wonder how many pairs of shoes they have?)
I have two. One is slippers that I go out in.
But hey!
Remember, I am trying my best to project an image of poverty and sacrifice to blend in with the great unwashed, so I can pontificate on the immorality of poverty.
Get it?
Mine is polished and back on my head.
Fits perfectly.
Now, glowing with light, I am ready for the inevitable onslaught from the designer critics.
(Wonder how many pairs of shoes they have?)
I have two. One is slippers that I go out in.
But hey!
Remember, I am trying my best to project an image of poverty and sacrifice to blend in with the great unwashed, so I can pontificate on the immorality of poverty.
Get it?
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our souls more like !
( with thx to kenny everett for the original of that)
going out in slip slaps ?
in Liverpool - oops sorry the'pule - on sundays you have to change back into pyjamas to go down to the local supermarket - or else you will stand out as the only person wearing a shell-suit ..... so bad ( as Trumpo might tweeet)
our souls more like !
( with thx to kenny everett for the original of that)
going out in slip slaps ?
in Liverpool - oops sorry the'pule - on sundays you have to change back into pyjamas to go down to the local supermarket - or else you will stand out as the only person wearing a shell-suit ..... so bad ( as Trumpo might tweeet)
The "trinity" no-show in the NT?
Well, there's a lot of stuff like the references in the epistles to Jesus as "Lord" (that would be Adonai, innit?). The father/son stuff - "only-begotten" not created, and most famously the Greek concept of the Logos represented famously in the gospel of John:
"In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was with God. And the Word was God."
Of course, these vagaries needed precise legal defintion. Which it found in the fourth century jurist (and Peter Pedant of his day) in Athanasius.
I think he was a Coptic Christian. Who they, den?
He - Athanasius, not PP.
Well, there's a lot of stuff like the references in the epistles to Jesus as "Lord" (that would be Adonai, innit?). The father/son stuff - "only-begotten" not created, and most famously the Greek concept of the Logos represented famously in the gospel of John:
"In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was with God. And the Word was God."
Of course, these vagaries needed precise legal defintion. Which it found in the fourth century jurist (and Peter Pedant of his day) in Athanasius.
I think he was a Coptic Christian. Who they, den?
He - Athanasius, not PP.
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