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An antithesis to gott ???
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2017-12-10 at 8:16 PM UTCgott, or more accurately the concept of gott is the only thing that can exist without an antitheses.
everything else seems to have an active counterpart. you cant have light without darkness, positives have negatives, positrons have negatrons, matter and antimatter ....
bit without satan, gott is still gott.
yes ??? no ??? -
2017-12-10 at 8:22 PM UTCWithout other animals, are you still human?
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2017-12-10 at 8:33 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 8:39 PM UTCWhatever. Either way your logic is shit. Something can exist independently of other objects. For example, you are still human regardless of the existence of animalistic counterparts.
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2017-12-10 at 9:39 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 9:52 PM UTCYes.
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2017-12-10 at 9:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by D4NG0 Yes.
i get it that homo sapiens would still exist but what i mean is would we even bother to call ourselves the race of man if there arent any other life form other than us ???
like if there arent any other races with different skin color would whites still call themselves white ???? -
2017-12-10 at 9:59 PM UTCTo categorize when there is more than one type.
Is this like an autistic life skills class or something? -
2017-12-10 at 10:04 PM UTCmaybe. idk.
if there arent non-whites, then there isnt such thing as whites, and therefore whites doesnt exist as a race becos you cant define it. -
2017-12-10 at 10:12 PM UTCanarchy
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2017-12-11 at 4:04 AM UTC
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2017-12-11 at 10:39 AM UTC
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2017-12-11 at 10:42 AM UTCHoly fuck are you seriously this retarded.
Your claim: You cannot state anything about A, unless a variant, B, also exists for comparison. This is false. -
2017-12-11 at 11:08 AM UTC
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2017-12-11 at 10:18 PM UTCI already have?
You are still human, regardless of the existence of animals. The ocean is still blue, regardless of the existence of green lakes and such.
You can observe and note properties about something without it having a counterpart or multiple variations. -
2017-12-11 at 11:20 PM UTCThere is no up without down.
There is no foreground without a background. -
2017-12-11 at 11:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra anarchy
this was a serious post
The concept of 'God' represents a fixed point, order in a chaotic universe - it makes sense that this is where the concept of a higher power came from (assuming that a god does not exist); a desire for a static point of reference in a sea of entropy. -
2017-12-11 at 11:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra this was a serious post
The concept of 'God' represents a fixed point, order in a chaotic universe - it makes sense that this is where the concept of a higher power came from (assuming that a god does not exist); a desire for a static point of reference in a sea of entropy.
That depends what the person asking the question means by god, though. -
2017-12-11 at 11:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader can you suggest an example of a something that exists solely on its own ??
I don't know. To state that something exists seems to imply that something else is obseverving the existence of that thing... unless maybe it is observing itself?
No, I suppose even that statement "I exist" is in contrast to a state of nonexistence or nothingness, or some sort of environment which I exist within.
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2017-12-12 at 8:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra this was a serious post
The concept of 'God' represents a fixed point, order in a chaotic universe - it makes sense that this is where the concept of a higher power came from (assuming that a god does not exist); a desire for a static point of reference in a sea of entropy.
the way i see it is that the common concept of gott is that it is the creator who creates everything who existed before anything came into existence, even before light and darkness.
the way i see it, chaos only existed after things were created, after there were lights.