25 Ideas, Lessons, and Opinions I've Discovered from Reading St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430):
1. Open the Bible and read it.
2. God created everything from nothing.
3. The world was brought into existence along with time.
4. Original sin has been inherited by all of Adam's descendants.
5. Sin can be compared to a hereditary disease, a controlling force, or being convicted in a court of law.
6. Sin frequently manifests as tangled or misguided loves.
7. Self-obsession is reflected in sin.
8. Salvation depends entirely on grace.
9. God predestined the elect.
10. Peace is only achievable through resting in God.
11. Adore the Triune God.
12. Creatures can never fully express God's splendor.
13. God is the supreme being of the highest excellence.
14. God is timeless.
15. Faith ought to pursue understanding.
16. Extreme skepticism undermines itself.
17. Evil acts as a parasite, feeding off of goodness.
18. Divine illumination renders the world understandable.
19. Eternal truths are real and can be understood through reflection.
20. Pelagianism, Donatism, and Manicheanism are harmful heresies.
21. Studying rhetoric holds significant value.
22. He favors Latin Virgil over Greek Homer.
23. Plato and Plotinus are perceptive philosophers.
24. Biographies are a wonderful literary genre.
25. Be prepared to admit and correct your mistakes.