2019-12-13 at 7:49 AM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
Originally posted by iam_asiam68
so then, what is your take on Vultaire?
a man who claimed the masses had been duped, spent his adult life debating and using philosophy to create a new awareness, and assured those God was a myth and flat out lie.
and to prove it was such a lie, he boldly stated, "if there is a God, may my body be covered in snakes for all Eternity!!"
ironically, literally tens of thousands of snakes to this very day crawl all over his decayed remains. the People who keep the Cemetery have even had snake removers come out. these snakes are venomous and their strike is deadly. eventually, as they would remove and kill tens of thousands, they just continued to come back in greater forces.
kind of makes you scratch your head on that bit of knowledge…
haven't read anything personally but he sounds like a dumbass who got his just desserts lol
french people are so insufferable when they try to do important things that arent aesthetic or to do with food or sex
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2019-12-13 at 8:25 AM UTC
"The absurdity of life" - Jean Paul Sartre
2019-12-14 at 1:45 PM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
How did a relatively obscure philosopher from ~5 centuries ago suddenly become relevant?
2019-12-15 at 8:04 PM UTC
ummmm, none of you spinoza followers ever explained how gas masses and energy that represents food to bigger sources of energy can be described as Spinoza's "Thought and Expansion" description of Almighty God!! clearly you miss the point that God is not these blobs of gas, but to Spinoza, God was a Being who created these infrastructures to feed and be consumed as a power source.