Interestingly, I preached on Titus 1:12 once. It is quite interesting that Epimenides probably didn’t actually exist and the “all Cretans are liars” statement was actually not intended as the logical paradox we know use it as but religious condemnation of the Cretan heresy that Zeus was not immortal.
Which makes the Pauline (sp?) venom actually quite interesting because you would think that Christians would approve of people who insisted that Zeus was actually human.
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Are we channeling a little Gödel this morning?
All Cretans are liars
Interestingly, I preached on Titus 1:12 once. It is quite interesting that Epimenides probably didn’t actually exist and the “all Cretans are liars” statement was actually not intended as the logical paradox we know use it as but religious condemnation of the Cretan heresy that Zeus was not immortal.
Which makes the Pauline (sp?) venom actually quite interesting because you would think that Christians would approve of people who insisted that Zeus was actually human.
Are feet shoes?
Or my favourite recently:
“If a man says something in a forest and there is no woman around to hear it, is he still wrong?”
Is this a question worth answering?
What’s the sound of one jazz hand?
@Surreptitious: I’ve just asked my wife, and she said yes!