@jordanrn96@Joshknows11@grok@ANTHONYBLOGAN This conversation has been a reminder of the value of some advice I once received, which I have paid far too little attention to throughout my life, to only argue with intelligent people. Thank you for your time.
@jordanrn96@Joshknows11@grok@ANTHONYBLOGAN No, it doesn't make him less guilty, but it's silly to insist "Carmello Anthony" must be a different person because it is spelled differently. How do we even know "Karmelo" is the right spelling? Because it appears in court records, and police and judges can't misspell names?
@jordanrn96@Joshknows11@grok@ANTHONYBLOGAN The source of this clipping is a woman on Facebook who says she is the mother of the drowning boy and the Karmelo Anthony who is on trial is the one who saved her son. Obviously she would not have conflated "Carmello" with a random murderer she read about with a similar name.
@davverista Nobody in the 12th century objected to the state of the liturgy and ecclesiastical discipline or looked to the past as a model for reform, that's for sure
@BreadKing213@MythoYookay@pegobry_en It's quite likely that there was originally a list of the author's other books between the synopsis and the title page.
@qqv0310@drhingram@BCLivingMuseum Quite an explanation of why the publisher has chosen not to alter one teensy-weensy little word, used by the Ethiopian in reference to himself, in "How the Leopard Got His Spots"!
@Entusiasta3513@DoorDashThomist@SportyWinter80 I do not find it as obvious as Fr Nicolas apparently does that Aquinas does not think some previous instruction about God and the supernatural end He has appointed for man is necessary for the child coming to the use of reason to order himself to the end assigned to him.
@exRhenum@ChanceWilsonJMJ@BobWhite1175181@JustinusRomanus Now here comes: "your faith is not in God but in traditions of fallible saintly men, who erred in invincible ignorance, even though any idiot can see their doctrine is clearly condemned in the Gospel of John and no one who has read it on the Internet can be without excuse"
@exRhenum@ChanceWilsonJMJ@BobWhite1175181@JustinusRomanus It does according to Catholic exegetes; even if the Lord's words seem to you to have a different meaning, the Fathers of Trent obviously might have thought they were consistent with baptism of desire like Pope Innocent III, Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, and so many others did.
@ElonMuskSucks97@Beeronhead21@mtracey@daveweigel Yeah, it's a play on words. There were witnesses who testified but they didn't witness anything. If you don't know who testified and are still curious about it for some reason, you should watch the hearing like I did.
@ElonMuskSucks97@Beeronhead21@mtracey@daveweigel The Senate heard the witnesses, and saw the documentary evidence which only one of the parties could produce. That was the investigation. The FBI has no magic interview powers that the Judiciary Committee does not. We all heard the evidence. The accusation was clearly false.