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“The devil … that proud spirit … cannot endure to be mocked†(St. Thomas More). | “The devil … that proud spirit … cannot endure to be mocked†(St. Thomas More). | ||
:; [http://usccb.org/bible/prv/26:4 Proverbs 26:4] | |||
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<sup class="versenum">4</sup> Do not answer fools according to their folly, <br> | |||
lest you too become like them. | |||
<sup class="versenum">5</sup> Answer fools according to their folly, <br> | |||
lest they become wise in their own eyes. | |||
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== Stanford Nutting Videos == | == Stanford Nutting Videos == | ||
Revision as of 16:04, 26 September 2012
“The devil … that proud spirit … cannot endure to be mocked†(St. Thomas More).
4 Do not answer fools according to their folly,
lest you too become like them.
5 Answer fools according to their folly,
lest they become wise in their own eyes.
Stanford Nutting Videos
From Theater of the Word, Inc.
- Star Trek Meets Liberal Theology.
- Religion Matters. "Our only commandment is, 'Thou shalt not say thou shalt not.' ... It's written on jello. That gives us a little wiggle room."
- Religion in the Modern World.
- Authors Today.
- "Happy Kwanzaramahannukadan from Stanford Nutting."
- Nick Alexander, the Catholic Weird Al.