Activity for Peter Taylor
Type | On... | Excerpt | Status | Date |
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Comment | Post #286393 |
Similarly the intestines (*σπλάγχνα*) are considered to be the seat of compassion. (more) |
— | 5 months ago |
Comment | Post #285775 |
The Google proxy works, thanks. Maybe the blocking is their flawed approach to avoiding having to comply with GDPR. (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #285775 |
Actually, it seems that the entire site is blocked due to some unspecified "security rules". (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #285775 |
The mardel.com link is blocked. (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #285047 |
This appears to be a question about either etymology or pagan Norse/Germanic religion. Neither of those is on topic for this site. (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #281154 |
Some quick research with Wikipedia indicates that the 16th century Unitarianism was a schism from Protestantism; if it warrants being considered a separate reformation then it's not clear that Lutheranism and Calvinism should be placed under the same umbrella as each other. (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #279435 |
How do you get "short trip" from the text? (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #279237 |
I'm not sure that the first example is a good example of a question about Christianity which is independent of denomination/tradition. It's really an example of a question about national culture which is unrelated to Christianity, but where the asker didn't realise this. (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #279162 |
The problem with "ask[ing] that answers state their perspective" is that it assumes that answerers are able to concisely and accurately identify their perspective. If the answer is largely quotes from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, that's easy, but if the answer is a synthesis of teaching from... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |