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No Father - No Truth. Father Reto Nay 7th of June 2011 Sedrun, SwitzerlandMore
No Father - No Truth.

Father Reto Nay
7th of June 2011
Sedrun, Switzerland
AK
+Praise God, praise God, praise God for His brilliance. Reducing the universe to nothing without the Father and therefore there being no truth struck me like a smackdown of a Jewish Nobel Winner in Physics who claimed in a tedtalk in 2007 there is truth and beauty in physics and God is not necessary to explain the accidents or holes in the fundamental theories....hope he accepts the grace to repent …More
+Praise God, praise God, praise God for His brilliance. Reducing the universe to nothing without the Father and therefore there being no truth struck me like a smackdown of a Jewish Nobel Winner in Physics who claimed in a tedtalk in 2007 there is truth and beauty in physics and God is not necessary to explain the accidents or holes in the fundamental theories....hope he accepts the grace to repent and his great knowledge isn't a millstone for eternity. Thanks be to God for your preaching Fr. Nay!
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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 …More
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 different from that of a Christian, his ideas regarding the truth and illusion are the same. Your presentation today reminded me of his analogy of the cave.

The shadows (illusions) are what one perceives in the temporal world of materiality. If/when a man turns his head and grows accustomed to what he sees in the upper world, he begins (slowly at first) to realize that what he thought was real was only illusion.
webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/platoscave.html

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