Ah, but that’s the trend of today’s world. God forbid you actually try and think nuanced about something, no, you -have- to take a side and see everything black and white!
This thread is all part of the Almighty’s plan.
I pity the person who doesn’t form strong opinions about a topic and doesn’t choose an irrelevant hill to die upon
Mad how things can change so quick on the forums, I wonder what the next topic will be when we check back in the morning
Is “I Know What You Did Last Summer” a good movie?
never watched it tbf
How have I had a post hidden and one removed, but this absolute train wreck of a thread is still going?
It’s a conspiracy.
First one’s okay.
Not seen any of the sequels.
There’s more than one sequel?!
It’s cause you’re PCU.
You know, pure evil.
Yes, there is at least 2.
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, I’ve seen. It was alright.
Whats the other? I Absolutely Know What You Did Last Summer plus One?
I’ll always know what you did last Summer
Also a TV series… apparently.
I’m impressed how this thread survived Monday.
I enjoyed the Scream series.
Scream’s cool, love how it turned the slasher meta on its head.
Halloween is my favourite slasher franchise, but I’m cool with most of them.
Apparently the second one is better than the first! Haven’t seen either, though.
I think that could be a helpful analogy. As the supreme spirit and self-subsistent being, God indeed doesn’t exist under the limits of any creaturely reality. But insofar as maleness and femaleness are created givens which exist in our bodies, they could be said to participate in his being and sustain a certain likeness to him, as effects to a cause. I’d say genderless rather than non-binary: the Biblical witness is that he does prefer male pronouns, so to speak.
Regarding:
not a fan of seeing blanket ‘im right ur wrong’ takes over nuanced topics either tbh
I realise I’m eliding a certain amount of nuance: for example, my account of analogy is squarely Thomist, and there could be Scotists here. But I’ll always object to the idea that the Bible’s use of masculine language for God represents in itself an exaltation of manhood, especially when it’s argued as poorly as it was in this thread. It’s sad that one has sometimes fed into the other - but the mystery itself gives the lie to such an interpretation. My religion is not a sexist one. “Neither Jew nor Greek, neither slave nor free, neither male nor female, but all one in Christ Jesus.”
I prefer the second.
Sarah Michelle Gellars death in the first was such a poop.