andreas on Nostr: >Locke's religious trajectory began in Calvinist trinitarianism, but by the time of ...
>Locke's religious trajectory began in Calvinist trinitarianism, but by the time of the Reflections (1695) Locke was advocating not just Socinian views on tolerance but also Socinian Christology.
Totally not christian.
>Although Locke was an advocate of tolerance, he urged the authorities not to tolerate atheism, because he thought the denial of the jewish deity's existence would undermine the social order and lead to chaos.
Totally not christian ethos either.
Liberals like yourself are just late stage christians, philosophically. You say hylic without understanding what hylic singles out christians as hylic cretins.
If a non-philosopher can apply occam's razor to the mendacious complexity you bring forward that reminds you of your moral death then your talk of muh unexamined life is frankly a pot calling the kettle black tiered.
Totally not christian.
>Although Locke was an advocate of tolerance, he urged the authorities not to tolerate atheism, because he thought the denial of the jewish deity's existence would undermine the social order and lead to chaos.
Totally not christian ethos either.
Liberals like yourself are just late stage christians, philosophically. You say hylic without understanding what hylic singles out christians as hylic cretins.
If a non-philosopher can apply occam's razor to the mendacious complexity you bring forward that reminds you of your moral death then your talk of muh unexamined life is frankly a pot calling the kettle black tiered.