The serious and sometimes satirical reflections of a priest, poet, and pilgrim — who knowing he has not obtained the goal, presses on in a Godward direction.
January 29, 2008
Thought for 1.29.08
Their teachings aren’t really docetic; they just appear to be.
Yes, I called my son the priest (explainer of all things mysterious about the Mystery). He laughed for a while and then explained. I knew he would understand it and now I do, too. Very funny.
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I am SO glad I wasn't drinking at the keyboard when I read that!
ReplyDeleteMost excellent.
...opens dictionary, a quick hop over to wiki
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Knock knock
Thanks
Terrible! Awful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWe call them Donatists so often that I read "Donatist" instead of "Docetist" and missed the joke entirely.
ReplyDeleteYes, I called my son the priest (explainer of all things mysterious about the Mystery). He laughed for a while and then explained. I knew he would understand it and now I do, too. Very funny.
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