Message from @Firefly

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2017-06-09 04:31:39 UTC  

Rather, Tengri uses different Gods for different people

2017-06-09 04:31:39 UTC  

it has to be overthrown

2017-06-09 04:31:41 UTC  

No bias.

2017-06-09 04:31:45 UTC  

As I said, man has sin inherent to him and thus is guilty.

2017-06-09 04:32:02 UTC  

Does there exist a perfect man who has done no evil?

2017-06-09 04:32:12 UTC  

Oh, so that's where the EUIV Tengri ability comes from...

2017-06-09 04:32:15 UTC  

@Firefly Yes, questionable. Everything is questionable. But not equally.

2017-06-09 04:32:29 UTC  

@Deleted User Show me a disprove of a multiverse

2017-06-09 04:32:32 UTC  

this is a very vengeful god

2017-06-09 04:32:35 UTC  

A good god would not let anyone be born who he knew would go to hell.

2017-06-09 04:32:40 UTC  

I think we could reach a paradise in the end of history

2017-06-09 04:33:00 UTC  

Would it be vengeful to allow someone to face the reprecussions of his actions?

2017-06-09 04:33:00 UTC  

The Christian God is merely an illusion to reach Tengri.

2017-06-09 04:33:10 UTC  

@Firefly Multiverse theory has little to do with expansion of the universe, nor does it contradict it.

2017-06-09 04:33:22 UTC  

It is vengeful to punish man for the actions of his forefathers.

2017-06-09 04:33:25 UTC  

@Deleted User It contradicts the first mover.

2017-06-09 04:33:41 UTC  

if it serves the society no; but he's being vengeful with innocents

2017-06-09 04:33:42 UTC  

@Firefly Multiverse theory does not contradict first mover.

2017-06-09 04:33:46 UTC  

Except it isn't the actions of his forefathers. It is inherent to human nature.

2017-06-09 04:33:47 UTC  

with the sons

2017-06-09 04:34:07 UTC  

@Deleted User So multiverse is not disproven?

2017-06-09 04:34:13 UTC  

I don't think human nature is evil

2017-06-09 04:34:19 UTC  

and why do you think that?

2017-06-09 04:34:20 UTC  

@Deleted User Is string theory disproven?

2017-06-09 04:34:28 UTC  

I do not think the Christian God is really omnipotent. An all powerful god would simply destroy sin. There is no sin in Tengrism.

2017-06-09 04:34:48 UTC  

An all powerful god does not need missionaries to spread his word.

2017-06-09 04:34:55 UTC  

@Firefly No. Why are you mentioning random theories. I already made the logical framework. The argument depends on the fact that the universe expanded from a single point.

2017-06-09 04:34:56 UTC  

If human nature wasn't evil then why do you have to teach someone goodness and morality?

2017-06-09 04:35:06 UTC  

Or are people inherently moral?

2017-06-09 04:35:11 UTC  

but yet humans come from a fallen caracter, hence the need to spread the word

2017-06-09 04:35:18 UTC  

Because I think we try to improve, but we are in material circumstances that make us take some paths or lead us to some conclusions considered evil

2017-06-09 04:35:21 UTC  

Babies are actually born with a strong sens eof morality

2017-06-09 04:35:25 UTC  

for a baby.

2017-06-09 04:35:38 UTC  

Tengri has spread the word himself in the form of thousands of different religions, all different fingers of Tengri.

2017-06-09 04:35:45 UTC  

@Deleted User You said all other theories were disproven. Do you want a screenshot?

2017-06-09 04:35:49 UTC  

Then why do you have to teach a child not to steal?

2017-06-09 04:35:51 UTC  

This is an omnipotent god. Not a god who requires the work of missionaries.

2017-06-09 04:36:04 UTC  

They lose it I guess if not reminded?

2017-06-09 04:36:11 UTC  

@Firefly In the specific context of universe expansion, they are disproven.

2017-06-09 04:36:15 UTC  

I don't know.

2017-06-09 04:36:15 UTC  

are you a real mongol