https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5pByUs2jm4
He said that many people claim that they know what the true faith is. But the more we try to find out, the more confusing it gets. This leads to the topic of epistemology.
So, he continuously told us about a very important thing Confucius, and Socrates both said.
Confucius:
"If you know, say that you know. If you don't know, say that you don't know. For that's the beginning of knowing."
Socrates:
"When you honestly admit you know nothing, that's the attitude you begin to know something."
He also said, "I know nothing, but only one thing that I know, which is that I know nothing."
And the Bible says:
"If there is someone who claims to know everything according to what should be known, s(he) has yet known nothing."
Prayer:
Lord, I want to learn more about you. I always claimed that I already know You, yet I don't know. Give me a humble heart to know that I don't know anything, so that I may know more of nothingness that I know, to know about You that I know nothing about.
Confused, huh?!?! Me too!!! *_*
What is then the true faith? It is in the Apostle's Creed.
Lord, I want to learn more about you. I always claimed that I already know You, yet I don't know. Give me a humble heart to know that I don't know anything, so that I may know more of nothingness that I know, to know about You that I know nothing about.
Confused, huh?!?! Me too!!! *_*
What is then the true faith? It is in the Apostle's Creed.