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7/25/2025, 11:52:59 AM
>>40775060
idk where you'll go, if anywhere, but gods and magic are real. I just found out this year.
So there's hope.
idk where you'll go, if anywhere, but gods and magic are real. I just found out this year.
So there's hope.
7/22/2025, 6:08:13 AM
>>40772908
I'm a science denial retard because "science" has been political activism since WWII. I'm religious because a goddess visited me.
I'm a science denial retard because "science" has been political activism since WWII. I'm religious because a goddess visited me.
7/21/2025, 3:18:20 AM
>>40765907
>Can you give me a prophecy regarding my life? I need help.
I'll ask Aphrodite a yes or no question and if there's a clear answer tell you.
>>40766018
>A true prophet only says what God tells them. No such thing as prophecy on demand.
I've asked Aphrodite if she wants to answer someone's question before and she has said yes. Case in point^.
>Can you give me a prophecy regarding my life? I need help.
I'll ask Aphrodite a yes or no question and if there's a clear answer tell you.
>>40766018
>A true prophet only says what God tells them. No such thing as prophecy on demand.
I've asked Aphrodite if she wants to answer someone's question before and she has said yes. Case in point^.
7/19/2025, 7:38:43 AM
>>40754326
Here's the thing, stories change over time. The first person to tell a story will change the thing if it doesn't impress people enough.
>i met a lady in the woods with beautiful shimmering skin, she smiled at me
cool story bro
>actually she was levitating too
Now amplify that over ten generations. Some "independent" pantheons are about the same gods because of different storytellers. What this means is that the oldest story, or oldest religion, could be 0.0001% based on what actually happened.
Here's the thing, stories change over time. The first person to tell a story will change the thing if it doesn't impress people enough.
>i met a lady in the woods with beautiful shimmering skin, she smiled at me
cool story bro
>actually she was levitating too
Now amplify that over ten generations. Some "independent" pantheons are about the same gods because of different storytellers. What this means is that the oldest story, or oldest religion, could be 0.0001% based on what actually happened.
7/4/2025, 7:07:23 PM
>>509503909
>I don't doubt you had some sort of religious/spiritual experience. Socrates himself claimed in the Symposium that he was visited by some kind of angel. But despite these experiences Socrates reasoned himself to monotheism and died in this intellectual certainty.
An angel of your god wouldn't claim to be Aphrodite and enjoy when I talk shit on Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
And a "spiritual experience" doesn't change real things in front of your face, or make your eyesight a lot better in a few minutes. Of course these are just words to you, but not to me.
>I don't doubt you had some sort of religious/spiritual experience. Socrates himself claimed in the Symposium that he was visited by some kind of angel. But despite these experiences Socrates reasoned himself to monotheism and died in this intellectual certainty.
An angel of your god wouldn't claim to be Aphrodite and enjoy when I talk shit on Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
And a "spiritual experience" doesn't change real things in front of your face, or make your eyesight a lot better in a few minutes. Of course these are just words to you, but not to me.
6/27/2025, 9:04:33 AM
>>40612056
>book of Acts
Your books are bullshit, sir. Jesus was a prophet of Hermes and any magic he had was granted by him, someone as far as I'm aware similar in "authority" to Aphrodite. I'm her prophet, and here you are trusting a book written by people over me.
Such is the state of humanity. It's a problem.
>book of Acts
Your books are bullshit, sir. Jesus was a prophet of Hermes and any magic he had was granted by him, someone as far as I'm aware similar in "authority" to Aphrodite. I'm her prophet, and here you are trusting a book written by people over me.
Such is the state of humanity. It's a problem.
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