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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
I'm pretty frustrated with this week's commentary on the Ecosophia Open Post, but I recognize that many over there are not spiritual, so I'll respond over here.
- Every god is essentially good. [A]
- The sun is a god. [A]
- An essentially good being cannot perform a bad action. [A]
- A Carrington-Level Event, should one occur, would be an action the sun performs. [A]
- The sun is essentially good. [I, II]
- The sun cannot perform a bad action. [III, V]
- A Carrington-Level Event, should one occur, would not be a bad action. [IV, VI]
We mustn't fear the acts of god, for the acts of god are beneficent!
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It seems to me that using human logic on the Gods overestimates logic. Logic is useful for creating and improving a model of truth, but it is not itself true.
Having said that, we can have fun trying! [1] Notions of good and evil change over time. [2] Every god is essentially good. So either a god changes or a god has been evil at some point in time. How would you explain this?
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That's the thing with logic: your conclusions are only as good as your axioms. It is only a useful way of either verifying a line of argument, or of teaching an argument to somebody, or something like that: logic doesn't deal with truth, only provability.
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What can words you or I write be other than a human notion?
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Thanks for clarifying the idea of the post. I had to read it a few times to before seeing what you mean.
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