02-14-2016, 04:28 PM
Hi Forum,
I got into a discussion with a Biblical guru today and he pulled up the answer on his i-phone:
If Bertrand was a Wesen on Grimm would he say "better BC than dead?"
This is from the Grimm Wiki:
I got into a discussion with a Biblical guru today and he pulled up the answer on his i-phone:
Quote:The first phrase, "better red than dead", is often credited to British philosopher Bertrand Russell, but in his 1961 Has Man a Future? he attributes it to "West German friends of peace."[1] In any event, Russell agreed with the sentiment, having written in 1958 that if "no alternative remains except communist domination of the human race, the former alternative is the lesser of two evils," and the slogan was adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, which he helped found.[2]I mention it because of the Deuteronomy 15:23 and the Bertrand Russell quote that Speakeasy uses in his sign off.
If Bertrand was a Wesen on Grimm would he say "better BC than dead?"
This is from the Grimm Wiki:
Quote:They (BC) are also willing to die for what they believe in. They are opposed by Hadrian's Wall. They use a claw mark for their symbol, and their motto is "Occultatum Libera," which loosely translated, according to Monroe, means "free the hidden" or "free what's hidden."New Guy