Message from @ALternativeToLife
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sure, they can be flexible if you believe in an objective moral system
listen to Jay Dyer 🤷
a religion debate
can someone key me in pls
again, i know you're probably interested
but I'
I'm not about to explain it
just a tldr
for the 4th time today
there is no tldr
it's a system
fml
I am too tired now..
ill be back in however many minutes when ive read through
if you're tlaking to me, then the last time I explained it was a long time ago
White pill one of by bros from school has a sweet girl and a kid now FeelsGoodMan he's 24
like hours ago
I've been on here for hours now
lol
I know his argumentation epic style, but it is just an extension from ignorance of infinites which would assume logic is only a tool to ignorance so we must extend beyond the material world into metaphysics
ok ive skimmed it
well you obviously dont know his argumentation, because you believe it is axiomatic
oh I just realised your name has the word Egoist in it
and playing with unknowns is nothing but theorizing. At least when it comes to infinites, we dont need to extend passed our reality
everything makes sense now
No, i know his argumentation
it's the most honest way to go about it
and that makes it the best..
you don't seem very bright epic, so i wonder if you know it
would you be kind enough to explain
if it exist
that is how you get there
at least, that's one way to get tehre
I come from the perspective that logic is just our own construction on the basis of our limitations
looking outwards to an infinite universe
The argumentation for God is hardly axiomatic from a monotheistic perspective. After presupposing an existence for God, you simply apply the three elements of a Christian God - omnipotence, omnipresence and omniscience, and knowing that an all-knowing God knows good and a perfect God imposes good.
if there were..
identification from the basis of negatives, but anything can be defined by a negative, and that is just feigning the question
is the basis of it
if there were