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TerrorDæmonum

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Justin Martyr

Quote from: Pæniteo on January 13, 2022, 08:03:53 PM
Quote from: Justin Martyr on January 13, 2022, 08:02:02 PM
Quote from: Pæniteo on January 13, 2022, 07:59:12 PM
It is interesting some might perceive the demonic in this, and totally miss the entirely rightly written Klingon I mixed in.

?nognilK ni tneulf uoy erA

No, just enough for casual conversation and basic literature.

.hguoht segaugnal gninrael ta kcus I .tneulf eb ot detnaw syawla ev'I tub ,"!halpak" naht rehto nognilK yna wonk t'nod I .yawyna looc s'tahT
The least departure from Tradition leads to a scorning of every dogma of the Faith.
St. Photios the Great, Encyclical to the Eastern Patriarchs

CANON I: As for all persons who dare to violate the definition of the holy and great Synod convened in Nicaea in the presence of Eusebeia, the consort of the most God-beloved Emperor Constantine, concerning the holy festival of the soterial Pascha, we decree that they be excluded from Communion and be outcasts from the Church if they persist more captiously in objecting to the decisions that have been made as most fitting in regard thereto; and let these things be said with reference to laymen. But if any of the person occupying prominent positions in the Church, such as a Bishop, or a Presbyter, or a Deacon, after the adoption of this definition, should dare to insist upon having his own way, to the perversion of the laity, and to the disturbance of the church, and upon celebrating Pascha along with the Jews, the holy Synod has hence judged that person to be an alien to the Church, on the ground that he has not only become guilty of sin by himself, but has also been the cause of corruption and perversion among the multitude. Accordingly, it not only deposes such persons from the liturgy, but also those who dare to commune with them after their deposition. Moreover, those who have been deposed are to be deprived of the external honor too of which the holy Canon and God's priesthood have partaken.
The Council of Antioch 341, recieved by the Council of Chalcedon

Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.

Ragnarok

I think your fruitless and pointless search for 100% epistemological logical certainty has driven you off the deep end.

Justin Martyr

Quote from: Ragnarok on January 13, 2022, 08:16:59 PM
I think your fruitless and pointless search for 100% epistemological logical certainty has driven you off the deep end.

:cheeseheadbeer: won enasni m'I sseug ,plew
The least departure from Tradition leads to a scorning of every dogma of the Faith.
St. Photios the Great, Encyclical to the Eastern Patriarchs

CANON I: As for all persons who dare to violate the definition of the holy and great Synod convened in Nicaea in the presence of Eusebeia, the consort of the most God-beloved Emperor Constantine, concerning the holy festival of the soterial Pascha, we decree that they be excluded from Communion and be outcasts from the Church if they persist more captiously in objecting to the decisions that have been made as most fitting in regard thereto; and let these things be said with reference to laymen. But if any of the person occupying prominent positions in the Church, such as a Bishop, or a Presbyter, or a Deacon, after the adoption of this definition, should dare to insist upon having his own way, to the perversion of the laity, and to the disturbance of the church, and upon celebrating Pascha along with the Jews, the holy Synod has hence judged that person to be an alien to the Church, on the ground that he has not only become guilty of sin by himself, but has also been the cause of corruption and perversion among the multitude. Accordingly, it not only deposes such persons from the liturgy, but also those who dare to commune with them after their deposition. Moreover, those who have been deposed are to be deprived of the external honor too of which the holy Canon and God's priesthood have partaken.
The Council of Antioch 341, recieved by the Council of Chalcedon

Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.

Goldfinch

Quote from: Vox Clara on January 13, 2022, 06:44:38 PMThere is something sinister in writing that way. I'd rather write the right way and speak in a straightforward manner.

"For there are no works of power, dearly-beloved, without the trials of temptations, there is no faith without proof, no contest without a foe, no victory without conflict. This life of ours is in the midst of snares, in the midst of battles; if we do not wish to be deceived, we must watch: if we want to overcome, we must fight." - St. Leo the Great

TerrorDæmonum

It is interesting that reading things written backwards for a bit makes it easier.

Maybe it isn't sinister, and just a good mental exercise to make one able to read what one can easily read in a different manner.

I spent some time once using my left hand for the mouse, just to get used to it, and it is useful to have that skill. There is no reason why we should be restricted to one way or the other. It is just how we trained our brains.