Message from @Supreme Leader Kim 🧧
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But it's not Jews but African peeps<:TrumpSmile:356316463490924561>
@Ben <#421510868325498890> give yourself roles you salty bitch
use *role
I could roll with this
I think Brett shouldn't be elected
Because he drinks beer instead of liquor
Smh
Good.
Much better @Cawaii
@Cawaii <#421510868325498890> give yourself roles you salty bitch
use *role
ty for the hospitality
👌
Is that a white power symbol?
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Back to the cuckshed you go
kek
damn dude, no african roles in <#421510868325498890>
Daily reminder saunas are good for your heart
We will need healthy hearts when the civil war reignites
You picked the literal worst option.
now it's better
can't lie tbh
I am not really religious
Theism has nothing to do with religion though.
perhaps
I was brought up in a Muslim conservative country
I can label myself as an exmuslim
So I assume you've read the Kalam Cosmological Argument
I haven't
@Cawaii
1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
2. The universe began to exist.
3. Therefore the universe has a cause.
4. There cannot be an infinite regress of causes.
5. There cannot be a circular causation.
6. Therefore the universe was caused (either directly or indirectly) by an uncaused cause (i.e that had no beginning).
7. The uncaused cause must transcend space and time, and be sentient.
8. But to say a sentient being that transcends space and time brought the universe into existence, is to say that God exists.
9. Therefore God exists.
One of my main points of Agnostic view is the "I'll believe it when I see it" argument, and I love to factor in the ideas that there could be more Gods than thought and believed on the planet Earth, and a true God could exist as the Universe
I'll believe it when I see it is anchoring truth to empiricism
Which is subjective/a preference
if brett likes bud lite he shouldnt be in the supreme court
True, empiricism really does lock out certain theories and arguments necessary for understanding the universe around us, but the basis of being an Agnostic is purely being subjective.
Does God exist or not, I'll believe it when I see it.
>when I see it
how would you be able to "see" omniscience and omnipotence?
hint: you can't