Dear Fr. Nay,
You can't really trust what you see?Further proof of your above comment is that people who witness a certain event, a car accident for example, will often report different accounts of what actually took place.The same is true for those who witness a crime.
Believing in what you see is beleiveing in nothing.Better: Believing in what you see is believing in illusions.
Plato, obviously not a Christian, did have an influence on Christian philosophy. Although his terminology is …
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