Greek, verb. 1. to change one's mind, i.e. to repent 2. to change one's mind for better, heartily to amend with abhorrence of one's past sins
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Friday, March 16, 2007
red red wine
red red wine
I did not love you from the start,
did not love you from the start,
nor with all of my heart
red red wine
I wanted to do my own thing
wanted to do my own thing
I had no clue to whom to sing
red red wine
I did not want your blessings from above
your kind of love
I did not know what it was
red red wine
and now it's to you I sing
now to you I sing
because you've done the whole thing
I did not love you from the start,
did not love you from the start,
nor with all of my heart
red red wine
I wanted to do my own thing
wanted to do my own thing
I had no clue to whom to sing
red red wine
I did not want your blessings from above
your kind of love
I did not know what it was
red red wine
and now it's to you I sing
now to you I sing
because you've done the whole thing
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Basic Propercality
Try though he did, and despite all of Plantinga's lucidity and cogency, Nicholas - even at the expense of his own lucidity and cogency - could not bring himself to relinquish his Classical Foundationalism.
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