Tuesday, 8 January 2013

1.49am

Shilling is illegal in many circumstances and in many jurisdictions because of the potential for fraud and damage, however, if a shill does not place uninformed parties at a risk of loss, but merely generates "buzz," the shill's actions may be legal. For example, a person planted in an audience to laugh and applaud when desired (claque), or to participate in on-stage activities as a "random member of the audience," is a type of legal shill

believers must be ready to give an "answer" for their faith

unbelievers are αναπολόγητοι (anapologētoi) (without excuse, defense, or apology) for rejecting the revelation of God in creation


The term apologetics etymologically derives from the Classical Greek word apologia. In the Classical Greek legal system two key technical terms were employed: the prosecution delivered the kategoria (κατηγορία), and the defendant replied with an apologia. To deliver an apologiameant making a formal speech or giving an explanation to reply and rebut the charges


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