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Old 05-04-2006, 10:46 PM   #81
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Hegel's Dialectic.

Whoo... to many views all up in he-ah. The "blind faith" Christian, the one who denies antithesis, etc.

Maybe I'll come back to this topic someday, but I have finals in the morning and this discussion is all over the place: God's sovereignty vs. free will, antithesis vs. synthesis--you guys are nuts.

But I'll say this: God is not a God of nonsense, and Hayfever was right with his initial statement that there is no such thing as "infinity plus one."
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