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SUNDAY SERMON
And he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out. Luke 19:40 Links to my sites here and the bottom of every post- Most updated at bottom. https://ccoutreach87.com/links-to-my-sites-updated-10-2018/ Stats https://ccoutreach87.com/stats-4-21/ Sunday sermon videos- https://youtu.be/eIOlr4ok49w https://1drv.ms/v/s!Aocp2PkNEAGMhDLI-9ypw3p0uIxP https://www.dropbox.com/s/v8m69fth2b59e5b/11-26-17%20Sunday%20Sermon.mp4?dl=0 http://ccoutreach87.com/11-26-17-sunday-sermon/ http://ccoutreach87.com/11-26-17-sunday-sermon-2/ ON VIDEO- .Web sites .Rocks cry out- who are the rocks? .Occupy till he comes .1st and last Adam .Resurrection .Trinity .Orthodoxy .Logos .Passover Lamb .Money changers [here’s my book- https://ccoutreach87.com/house-of-prayer-or-den-of-thieves/ I mentioned it on the video] .Descartes- Leibniz- Pascal .Renaissance .Theology- Philosophy- Science .Pascal’s wager .Freud .Who is considered the 1st scientist? .Aristotle .Jansenism- I talked about this movement on the video-http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08285a.htm . Teaching- [Past teaching below] I covered the verses from the Sunday Mass and a few notes from Church Unlimited- I’ll add my past teaching below that relates. I did teach some on Philosophy- Descartes- Leibniz and Pascal. Descartes was born in 1596- died in 1650- The most famous saying from Descartes is Cogito Ergo Sum- loosely meaning ‘I think- therefore I am’. Pascal is also famous for his writings called the Penseeshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pens%C3%A9es these were various thoughts he had written down which became famous after his death. They were not intended to be a complete teaching on the existence of God- but simply insights he jotted down during his life. He was a Catholic Christian [like the others I mentioned above] and did associate himself with the Jansenist's- a catholic movement that was a sort of Reform movement in itself- but they remained within the Church- https://www.britannica.com/topic/Jansenism They revived the teachings of Saint Augustine- and challenged the institutional church of their day. I actually mentioned Augustine while I talked philosophy- his famous bent oar example- when you see an oar in the water- the senses [sight] seem to show it as being bent-http://lonergan.org/online_books/Liddy/chapter_four_augustine.htm Though it just ‘seems' that way to the eye- yet in reality it is not bent. This example came up while I talked about the whole subject of how we know what we know- a field all the thinkers I mentioned in this post dealt with- called epistemology. The history of Theology- Science- Philosophy- were all intertwined when you sought a higher education in the classical sense- As we got into Aristotle and Plato- I could not think of the school Plato started- After I shut the vidoe off- I remembered- I believe it was the Academy [Honest- haven't checked it yet- but taught all this before so if I’m right I’ll leave this note- I have since checked- here’s the link- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0009%3Achapter%3D15%3Asection%3D2 ]. There were a few ‘coincidences’ that fit in with this weeks teaching- I share them on the video. Leibniz shares the distinction as one of the inventors of Calculus [along with Newton]-https://www.thegreatcoursesdaily.com/invented-calculus-newton-leibniz/ And at the end of the video I mentioned Pascal’s Wager-https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pascal-wager/ my daughter mentioned how it was funny- because she just moved her own copy of the book the day or so before- So these are just a few notes- I’ll add the rest below- John [Some sites see here https://johnchiarello.medium.com/sunday-sermon-db136d3ed447 ]
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