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Old Dec 3, '11, 1:56 am
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Default Re: Greek Philosophy - Basis of Catholicism?

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He has acknowledged that. He has a deep concern relating to his Aboriginal culture and Catholicism, a natural desire to reconcile them. He knows I do sympathise though I argue with him. On-line, so I'm no betraying secrets! Even so, this time I might have been gentler. I regret he's off-line so can't see that comment. Not wishing to hurt him personally. I studied logic when taking philosophy, and when some trace of it appears...logic and even pseudo-logic has a sharp edge. I shouldn't allow it to submerge compassion even rarely.
Like I said in a response elsewhere, please no need for worries! I am happy that you stated it the way you did, as I didn't realize that it came out as a logic or philosophical; if a =b and b= c then b =c ? or was that a =b? Trust me you will have a blast at trying to understand my logic, wasn't the greatest of my subjects in school!

So I hope that I have clarified my question a bit better...and in fact your authentic talk and challenges I appreciate, I learn from and I think that I am getting better at trying to say what I think...so do carry on Trishie!

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