Jase Robertson
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Yeah.
And so it's interesting when you brought that up.
Oh, I love that.
Because I thought, well, my dad used to use that same principle with just an individual on the couch talking about how they're living their life.
So wholesome.
Yeah, it's profound.
But it makes people think, you know what?
Yeah, because when nobody's around, I'm doing a lot of cutting up.
I just noticed a philosopher named Philo who predominantly used the Greek word for love, friendship, which is where they get Philadelphia.
There's a lot of Phil, Philio.
Yeah.
I thought that was funny.
That was clever.
It took five minutes to get it.
No, I thought it was a great point that I did not come up with on my own, but they said the Greek philosophers didn't use what became the Greek word for the ultimate love, which is agape.
It was rarely used.
Until Jesus got here.
And then all of a sudden.
Someone wrote a book about that.
I'm sorry.