Ode To Pelagius #3 Poem by S. Wesley Mcgranor

Ode To Pelagius #3



It is clear to his detractors that Pelaguis was talking about uniform corruption of man and that men sin because they have chosen to sin, either regardless of Adam or despite Jesus's otonement. In the tradition of Adam many at the Council follow as Eve or the serpent - Augustine, Cyril, and some other dupes...
After all, who's to say that Christ crucified is not enough;
some perhaps are not worthy?

(Pelagius looks around at the Council and says to himself, duck, duck, goose) . {Because they went to college they are saved, and Insipred}?

S. Wesley Mcgranor
10/15/18

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