What does a god represent? A consented to authority over self
Are you telling me or are you asking me?
A god or gods are worshipped by people who believe it controls or exerts force over some aspect of the world.
X doesn't understand fermentation so its the god of wine, huzzah!
Without dairy we shall surely starve over the winter, the god of farming and cattle shall see us through, huzzah!
It is that sole authority over self that the other (((ONEs))) use suggestion for to trick ONE to ignore self.
The (((one's)))? You are literally following a Semitic creation that is not even original, but a plagiarism of Judaism which is a fuither plagiarism of Zarathustra a pre-Persian religion.
There are several coincidences in their origin stories and multiple parallels in scripture, spiritual forces, significant dates, protagonist's struggles, etc.
Your own name represents an idol; a corporate identity owned by others
Fuck me, what dribble are you going on about now? Is this some black pill nihilistic torture? I'm not me and never was because I didn't name myself?
MYS'TICISM, noun
I know what these words mean, iI just used them ffs. If you are looking up the definition because you are confused don't add that to your reply. Half of your 15+ paragrpahs are definining what you think the words mean from words I just used.
Can you prove that your inception and your death exist within reality
I don't need too. If you believe in a god the burden of proof is on YOU to prove what is "true" that you assert to be. Just because I can't prove there is life after death, doesn't mean there is life after death.
Stop wasting your mortal time hoping there is a thereafter because you might be wrong.
That's called adaptation to motion to gain comprehension. Yet so many other wanted to define endless different variants of mushrooms;
It was an analogy, you are lazer focused on the mushroom-like an aspie. Do you understand the philosophical concept behind the quip?
Also what does identifying mushrooms have to do with sensory adaptation? You adapt to particular environments that are intolerable at first such as loud noises, acclimatise to termperature extremes, strong smells like living around niggers. What does any of it have to do with epistemology? Nothing! You are just listing off human psychoanalytical coping mechanisms indiscriminately.
Is this a good time to talk about what my dog ate for breakfast? ... and that's why blue is the nicest colour, see absolute chaos.
Where is the deception in this?
Massive beep boop going on.
perception is the invention of the inspiration for information to comprehend the consequences adherence to perceive the abidance to .... its jibberish. I know what all those words mean, but throwing them into a soup and stirring means nothing. Words are used in sentences, you cant code by randomly throwing passwords at it.
Isn't it your free will of choice to deceive what you make out of it?
isn't /ˈɪz(ə)nt/ contraction unpunctuated: isnt; 3rd person present: isn't is not.
your /jɔː,jʊə/ determiner possesive pronoun: your; possesive pronoun: Your; determiner: Your 1. belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing. "what is your name?" 2. belonging to or associated with any person in general. "the sight is enough to break your heart"
free /friː/ adjective adjective: free; comparative adjective: freer; superlative adjective: freest 1. able to act or be done as one wishes; not under the control of another. "I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free" able or permitted to take a specified action. "you are free to leave" financial constraints"
will1 /wɪl/ verb 1. expressing the future tense. "you will regret it when you are older"
choice /tʃɔɪs/ Learn to pronounce noun noun: choice; plural noun: choices an act of choosing between two or more possibilities. "the choice between good and evil"
deceive /dɪˈsiːv/ Learn to pronounce verb verb: deceive; 3rd person present: deceives; past tense: deceived; past participle: deceived; gerund or present participle: deceiving
what /wɒt/ Learn to pronounce pronoun pronoun: what 1. asking for information specifying something. "what is your name?"
make /meɪk/ verb: make; 3rd person present: makes; past tense: made; past participle: made; gerund or present participle: making 1. form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; create. "my grandmother made a dress for me"
Beepty boop boop, beep, beepty boop.
Read up on Maritime Admiralty Law if you want rabbit holes.
You've never even been on a ship dickhead. Are you or have you ever known anyone who is a botswain, coxswain, skipper? NO!
dickhead /ˈdɪkhɛd/ nounvulgar slang noun: dickhead; plural noun: dickheads a stupid, irritating, or ridiculous man.
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