>shakespeare
I dont see his works as very christian >Tolstoy >Milton
Their theology is too heretical to bother me >Chaucer
I haven't read him in a long time.
>In his search for the meaning of life, Tolstoy’s only torch was the light of nineteenth-century reason. If he was won over by Jesus’ message, it was because he came to believe that Jesus was simply the most rational but human teacher ever to have walked the planet – not some incredible ‘son of God’ whose body was resurrected and actually flew back into heaven. Tolstoy believed that traditional mysteries such as Jesus’ divinity, Mary’s virginity, miracles and resurrections were either total nonsense or could be rationalised away.
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/tolstoy/chrisanar.htm >Milton's interpretation of God has been described as Arian. Kelley explains the actual usage of this term as he says, "Milton may be quite correctly called an Arian if he holds an anti-Trinitarian view of God; and it is in this sense that scholars have been calling Milton an Arian since the publication of the De Doctrina in 1825."[28] In particular, Christian Doctrine denies the eternity of the Son, Jesus's pre-birth title.[29] Such a denial separates the unity between God and the Son.[30] However, some claim that Milton did believe that the Son is eternal, since he was begotten before time, and that he represents part of the Logos.[29] But this cannot be, as Kelley points out, "Milton concludes, the Son was begotten not from eternity but 'within the limits of time.'"[31] Although some have argued that the Son is equal in some respects with God, the Son lacks the complete attributes of God.[32]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Doctrina_Christiana_(Milton)?useskin=vector#Milton's_God
D is more atheist than christian.
Only anglophones like this guy.
He's liked in every European language. Certainly in Spanish and French.
>t. angloshitter
That's Christophobes scapegoat.
I feel the same but he builds characters super nicely
are you 14
I'm not a christian
So you ARE 14. figures
Do you feel similarly about Chaucer, Dante, Shakespeare, Milton, Tolstoy, etc.?
Never read em
>shakespeare
I dont see his works as very christian
>Tolstoy
>Milton
Their theology is too heretical to bother me
>Chaucer
I haven't read him in a long time.
>Their theology is too heretical to bother me
Huh
>In his search for the meaning of life, Tolstoy’s only torch was the light of nineteenth-century reason. If he was won over by Jesus’ message, it was because he came to believe that Jesus was simply the most rational but human teacher ever to have walked the planet – not some incredible ‘son of God’ whose body was resurrected and actually flew back into heaven. Tolstoy believed that traditional mysteries such as Jesus’ divinity, Mary’s virginity, miracles and resurrections were either total nonsense or could be rationalised away.
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/tolstoy/chrisanar.htm
>Milton's interpretation of God has been described as Arian. Kelley explains the actual usage of this term as he says, "Milton may be quite correctly called an Arian if he holds an anti-Trinitarian view of God; and it is in this sense that scholars have been calling Milton an Arian since the publication of the De Doctrina in 1825."[28] In particular, Christian Doctrine denies the eternity of the Son, Jesus's pre-birth title.[29] Such a denial separates the unity between God and the Son.[30] However, some claim that Milton did believe that the Son is eternal, since he was begotten before time, and that he represents part of the Logos.[29] But this cannot be, as Kelley points out, "Milton concludes, the Son was begotten not from eternity but 'within the limits of time.'"[31] Although some have argued that the Son is equal in some respects with God, the Son lacks the complete attributes of God.[32]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Doctrina_Christiana_(Milton)?useskin=vector#Milton's_God
Unfortunately OP is too ideological for me to take seriously.
Are you moronic?
Sophomoric. Go read The Outsider.
That is unfortunate for you. Try to change
>Other thread: Dosto is a "le hecking atheist"
>Current thread: NOOOO DOSTO IS TOO CHRISTIAN *tips fedora*
Pick one.