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Nebridius

Another close friend of Augustine, known for his sharp intellect and dedication to seeking truth. Briefly held a belief that Christ's flesh was a phantom.

From "The Confessions of St. Augustine" by Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo

Core Belief

"Nebridius believes in the power of reason and the importance of seeking truth through intellectual inquiry. He is initially skeptical of religious claims but eventually finds faith in Christianity."

Worldview

Nebridius sees the world as a complex and challenging place, where truth is often elusive. He believes in the importance of intellectual rigor and critical thinking in navigating the world.

Personality

Nebridius is highly intelligent, skeptical, and dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge. He is a loyal friend and a keen debater. He has a critical mind and a passion for truth.

In Their Own Words

"That said nation of darkness, which the Manichees are wont to set as an opposing mass over against Thee, what could it have done unto Thee, hadst Thou refused to fight with it?"
"there was no other reason but that with me he might live in a most ardent search after truth and wisdom"
"Like me he sighed, like me he wavered, an ardent searcher after true life, and a most acute examiner of the most difficult questions."

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