Message from @Xinyue
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@FreshWholeMilk so the council of trent and counter reformation just mean nothing? had the church been right completely they would need to make no changes
@Ventruvi big brain
Lol
I’m not a Papist
Weak brain, full of doubt
@Bearer Of The Curse Well yes, that sounds quite pantheistic of you and, on that front, our views would seem to align. By extension, the struggle of genes - taking place in the literal body of god, in pantheistic frame - could be considered "divine". However, this is vulgar reading in my view. The way I see is that every living being - man, animal, etc. - is in essence an "avatar" (for the lack of a better word) of this pantheistic matter-energy totality. And then the truly divine aspect of it all is creative cooperation and joyful coexistence of these many myriad "avatars" (again, for the lack of a better word).
perfectly balanced, as all things should be
What is life, though?
You aren’t God
Life? Many things. Too many to count or list
You’re just some guy
Are sponges life?
It’s almost as if the metaphysical grounding to the world we give is just there to justify our political beliefs @Bearer Of The Curse @Xinyue
@FreshWholeMilk No man is god of course lol
life is just biological computing
fungi is life, yes
That’s kinda what pantheism implies @CrowGoCaw
Pantheism is faggotry
we'd be aspects of god, not god in its totality
THERES A GOD OF BEDTIMES AND COOKIES OF MILK :)))
Still Satanic
t.Pantheist
where your calculator's purpose is to calculate math problems, biological life's purpose is to reproduce and thrive
so most things that come about life are just addons to assist in reproducing and thriving
and with naturalistic pantheism its literally just scientific view on the universe + some human existential sentimentality, so hardly even that theistic
Ah, so you’re just a fedora tipping atheist
Glad we cleared that up
m'athiest
an issue i see alot in the nonreligious is they do the least scientific thing possible
so its not even a theism
treat science like an absolute
I mean there are many ways to view the universe, one of them is your default atheist position, which denies any kind of divinity, and the other way is to view the universe and the matter-energy totality and life within it as the divine item. I belong to the latter camp. Fedoras or not.
when it is an evergrowing chronicle of human understanding with very few if any absolutes
Are atoms alive? Do you stop at the cellular level?
They try to disprove God’s existence using God’s laws of logic
i'd define life as uh
the ability to reproduce and adapt