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Welcome to Licentia Loquendi, founded January 2009. L2 is a team blog that focuses primarily on political, military and Constitutional issues with a Conservative Christian slant. We are two college students, a Navy corpsman, an Army sniper and a Vietnam era Army veteran.
Each writer has free reign over postings. One writer's views are not necessarily the views of all writers.
Each writer has free reign over postings. One writer's views are not necessarily the views of all writers.
Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
31 January 2010
Challenging Atheism
While watching this video, I felt the sudden urge to take notes on everything this woman said in order to challenge my professors. The first urge was quickly quelled by a second urge to not kill my GPA and actually graduate in two years.
09 February 2009
I was sitting in class today . . .
. . . when my professor gave examples of women as symbols. The article we were discussing at the time mentioned Eve and Martha, but he said,
In my personal opinion, if one may believe that Kharija and 'Aisha were "real-life people," then may one not also believe that Eve and Martha were also "real-life people?"
I bet he loves the signature that's attached to the bottom of all of the e-mails I send through my school e-mail -- "Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails." Praise the Lord for freedom of speech.
Let's use the names of real-life people, not mythical ones.And so he substituted "Kharija" and "'Aisha" (the Prophet Muhammad's first wife and most favored wife, respectively) for "Eve" and "Martha."
In my personal opinion, if one may believe that Kharija and 'Aisha were "real-life people," then may one not also believe that Eve and Martha were also "real-life people?"
I bet he loves the signature that's attached to the bottom of all of the e-mails I send through my school e-mail -- "Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails." Praise the Lord for freedom of speech.
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