Comment by s1mplicissimus 2 months ago Lots of religious over- and undertones going on, I assume that's where you get the vibe 4 comments s1mplicissimus Reply Aeglaecia 2 months ago would you care to explain exactly what gives you the impression of religious undertones ? NoraCodes 2 months ago The invocation of Gregory of Nyssa, for one. PeterHolzwarth 2 months ago I dunno, I associate Gregory of Nyssa with the unequivocal rejection of slavery. Aeglaecia 2 months ago it seems very clear to me that the inclusion of a singular religious reference does not justify labelling an entire excerpt as having religious over/undertones ... not sure what im missing
Aeglaecia 2 months ago would you care to explain exactly what gives you the impression of religious undertones ? NoraCodes 2 months ago The invocation of Gregory of Nyssa, for one. PeterHolzwarth 2 months ago I dunno, I associate Gregory of Nyssa with the unequivocal rejection of slavery. Aeglaecia 2 months ago it seems very clear to me that the inclusion of a singular religious reference does not justify labelling an entire excerpt as having religious over/undertones ... not sure what im missing
NoraCodes 2 months ago The invocation of Gregory of Nyssa, for one. PeterHolzwarth 2 months ago I dunno, I associate Gregory of Nyssa with the unequivocal rejection of slavery. Aeglaecia 2 months ago it seems very clear to me that the inclusion of a singular religious reference does not justify labelling an entire excerpt as having religious over/undertones ... not sure what im missing
PeterHolzwarth 2 months ago I dunno, I associate Gregory of Nyssa with the unequivocal rejection of slavery.
Aeglaecia 2 months ago it seems very clear to me that the inclusion of a singular religious reference does not justify labelling an entire excerpt as having religious over/undertones ... not sure what im missing
would you care to explain exactly what gives you the impression of religious undertones ?
The invocation of Gregory of Nyssa, for one.
I dunno, I associate Gregory of Nyssa with the unequivocal rejection of slavery.
it seems very clear to me that the inclusion of a singular religious reference does not justify labelling an entire excerpt as having religious over/undertones ... not sure what im missing