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7/25/2025, 8:30:23 PM
7/24/2025, 8:01:37 AM
>>17867455
It already happened centuries ago. All the nonbelievers and immoral hypocritical Christians were just quantum-immortality'd to the nearest timeline where they survived, one which happens to be completely godless, and we're they're descendents. So we live in a godless universe that just happens to have a brief illusory facsimile of an event that occurred in the original God-designed universe, the resurrection of Jesus, along with similar but not-quite-right (and increasingly divergent over time) facsimiles of the resulting literature and communities.
It already happened centuries ago. All the nonbelievers and immoral hypocritical Christians were just quantum-immortality'd to the nearest timeline where they survived, one which happens to be completely godless, and we're they're descendents. So we live in a godless universe that just happens to have a brief illusory facsimile of an event that occurred in the original God-designed universe, the resurrection of Jesus, along with similar but not-quite-right (and increasingly divergent over time) facsimiles of the resulting literature and communities.
7/22/2025, 6:10:45 PM
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7/18/2025, 8:47:10 AM
>>7652256
Lmao what am I reading
>you can't isolate this variable
Talent is not just one variable, it can be understood as a set of inherent traits that contribute to ones skill in a given field.
>can't test for it, can't third-party verify it
You can test and verify the individual traits that contribute to ones talent. Of course we don't know which exact traits to measure, but that doesn't mean they aren't real, that's some empiricist brainrot.
But surely if you just train hard enough, you'll run just as fast as Usain Bolt, swim just as well as Michael Phelps, be just as strong as Hafthor Bjornsson, play chess just as well as Magnus Carlsen or draw just as well as Kim Jung Gi, lmao.
Lmao what am I reading
>you can't isolate this variable
Talent is not just one variable, it can be understood as a set of inherent traits that contribute to ones skill in a given field.
>can't test for it, can't third-party verify it
You can test and verify the individual traits that contribute to ones talent. Of course we don't know which exact traits to measure, but that doesn't mean they aren't real, that's some empiricist brainrot.
But surely if you just train hard enough, you'll run just as fast as Usain Bolt, swim just as well as Michael Phelps, be just as strong as Hafthor Bjornsson, play chess just as well as Magnus Carlsen or draw just as well as Kim Jung Gi, lmao.
7/15/2025, 3:26:32 PM
>>531316691
MASSIVE
MASSIVE
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7/3/2025, 12:42:04 AM
>>714320313
It will always filter them
It will always filter them
6/30/2025, 11:17:46 AM
>>24506226
Gnosticism is interesting to philosophy wammen primarily. And this is because it sounds like a fancy thing to be. You need to understand that we have a soul, a human nature, that is comprised of both body and spirit. Why be retarded and do without one or the other. Look to "Plato's Cave" to understand illusions, conspiracies, how it is to lack insight. Sure. Because to gain knowledge sometimes certainly feels like leaving the deluded cave. It's psychologically relevant. *I try to understand the world, and lie to myself about what it is,*--exercise cognitive dissonance in doing so. Plato is of course on to something here. It's a great allegory. But Gnosticism is bad Neoplatonism. Good Neoplatonism is found in the first chapter of "The Gospel According to St. John," and in the writings of St. Irenaeus of Lyon.
Gnosticism is interesting to philosophy wammen primarily. And this is because it sounds like a fancy thing to be. You need to understand that we have a soul, a human nature, that is comprised of both body and spirit. Why be retarded and do without one or the other. Look to "Plato's Cave" to understand illusions, conspiracies, how it is to lack insight. Sure. Because to gain knowledge sometimes certainly feels like leaving the deluded cave. It's psychologically relevant. *I try to understand the world, and lie to myself about what it is,*--exercise cognitive dissonance in doing so. Plato is of course on to something here. It's a great allegory. But Gnosticism is bad Neoplatonism. Good Neoplatonism is found in the first chapter of "The Gospel According to St. John," and in the writings of St. Irenaeus of Lyon.
6/30/2025, 12:56:19 AM
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6/21/2025, 6:08:50 AM
>>528234982
HOLY
HOLY
6/20/2025, 2:26:47 PM
>>508071475
Work is purposeful employment of some means to some end, both of them are work.
Work is purposeful employment of some means to some end, both of them are work.
6/20/2025, 1:17:52 AM
What is your idea of a revolt? Storm the capital and chimp out until the U.S. Government finally gives in and removes the 19th Amendment?
Not going to happen.
The world is much too stable for any sort of paradigm shifting "revolt" to occur.
Political action takes time. Don't worry though, the truth will ultimately prevail.
Not going to happen.
The world is much too stable for any sort of paradigm shifting "revolt" to occur.
Political action takes time. Don't worry though, the truth will ultimately prevail.
6/17/2025, 4:12:04 PM
6/15/2025, 4:41:22 PM
>>211761755
And yet summer heat kills tens of thousands every year. Curious!
And yet summer heat kills tens of thousands every year. Curious!
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