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Thursday, October 6

Gnosis with the Mostest

On more than one occasion, I've heard Episcopal priests use this quote from Teilhard de Chardin, "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, but we are spiritual beings having human experience."

What sayeth ye readers? Is what the Frenchmen says true?

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7 Comments:

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Think about what is eternal. Our human nature or our soul?
    This human life is passing, it will be over in such a short expance of time compared to our eternal experience.

    In general I would agree

    4:22 PM, October 06, 2005  
  2. Blogger existentialist said...

    What difference does it make?
    Father what kind of priest are you?
    What version of the bible does your church use?
    Do you ordain women?
    Please visit my blog if you can.

    5:06 PM, October 06, 2005  
  3. Blogger voixd'ange said...

    We hold this treasue in earthen vessels. Mortality takes on immortality and the corruptable becomes incorruptable, THANKS BE TO GOD!!!!
    Love the quote, one of my favorites.

    6:30 PM, October 06, 2005  
  4. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Father, May I ask a question about:

    olympiada said...
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    What version of the bible does your church use?

    Gary

    11:16 AM, October 07, 2005  
  5. Blogger fatherneo said...

    Our church uses the NRSV, mainly because someone bought a bunch to put in the pews. I don't mind it, but I prefer the NIV and the NKJV. I also like the Jerusalem Bible. The advantage of the NRSV, RSV, and Jerusalem is that they have the deuteral-canonicals texts in them. (I like the old-time religion)

    12:02 PM, October 07, 2005  
  6. Blogger fatherneo said...

    Oly,

    I am an Episcopal priest. There are varieties of Episcopal Churches. Ours is more on the conservative side.

    12:05 PM, October 07, 2005  
  7. Blogger Constantine said...

    In defense of the ol' Jesuit he wasn't a Gnostic in the truest sense of the word. Pierre was a lot of strange things to be sure and often to the chagrin of Rome, but he wasn't anti-matter.

    4:21 PM, October 15, 2005  

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