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Intellectual “The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.” (Eccl 1:9). By the way, that’s a notable quote because it’s from the Bible except, interestingly, the book of Ecclesiastes was originally written by a Greek philosopher. It could probably stand as a paper all by itself, indeed, it is not totally in equal rapport to the other more religious connotations in the Bible. The Bible is very much worth a read here and there because of the fact that all topics relating to philosophy have already been covered over 2,000 years ago in this book. Yet still neo philosophicals perpetuate their “new” ideas, perhaps in their latest New York Times best selling self-help book. However, there are intrinsic humanistic passions to try “new” things out to be sure those who already tried the “old” thing before did not somehow fail comprehensiveness. Albeit fully comprehensible, the bible is not. Still one could argue the same for any neo philosophical’s ramblings, myself included ;-)
Posted on Thursday, April 29 @ 12:05:39 PDT by GunPlay
 
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