Who /patrician/ here

Who /patrician/ here

I'm still not done with the Greeks

I didnt even start with them lmao

You're doomed to fail.

You are a failure and not patrician

Neither did I, got sidetracked by Mishima and books about North Korea.

me

>maria boulding translation

Gonna be reading that during Lent.

I'm already familiar with their ideas since I had a philosophy class in HS
I still need to read more obscure greek boys tho

Are you going to church tomorrow?

>I'm already familiar with their ideas since I had a philosophy class in HS
You're already a lost cause.

No. My local church is cucked to Hell and back.

Finished that today. Damn fine read. Should be compulsory for Christians alongside the Bible.

>I'm catholic in the sense I enjoy telling other people what to do, but not in the sense where I follow any rules that may inconvenience myself.

>going to church to hear about how islam is more christianity than christianity and god is really a woman

Literally a house of sin.

Literally a nonexistent experience.

If you're going to lie, at least make it realistic.

Already done in a lot of Protestant churches as a matter of course. Surprised it took that long to spread.

Haven't read Augustine's work yet, but this lady gave me the impression he was a real jerk!

also Paul

Lying? Well if it's moved too slowly, you only have yourself to blame.

I will find salvation!

> Not reading the Sheed version.

Meh...the parable of the pear was pretty lame. All the god fellatio was pretty distracting as well. I do appreciate some of the quotable sections such as the ubiquitous -- grant me chastity and continence but not yet ect

Summa -- I know you are but what am I? Another Christian apologetic this time for the fall of Rome. At least boethius had some balls...

i will get it straight after finishing bible. I am in acts of apostles already

AUGUSTINE WAS BLACK
STOP WHITEWASHING HISTORY
AUGUSTINE WAS BLACK
FUCK WYPEPO

>Summa -- I know you are but what am I?
Can you please relate in greater detail how this is in any way the message imparted?

tru

Meaning summary of city of god... implicit meaning is that Augustine argued that Rome fell due to the pagans and not christians. I'll have to crack open my text again since it's been a few years. I remember neither his inaccurate comparisons to other fallen empires nor the circular logic being particularly compelling. However, at the same time I cannot denigrate its cultural impact ... the city of god references pop up time and again in later literature.

That explains the hot bars on chapter 3

>if adult men cried for food like babies we would ridicule them
Woooooaaaah

Did Saint Augustine predict tendies?