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Anonymous /x/40517003#40517192
6/12/2025, 2:35:27 PM
>>40517137
>>40517139
You don't seem to understand what a "false dichotomy" is. I implore you to re-read what I actually wrote. I have presented two options of many that are, in reality, available. I have not made the claim that they are your only two choices in reality, or to pick one as true. I'm asking you to discuss which is more likely of the two, which is perfectly reasonable.

Orthodoxy and Catholicism are presented because Protestantism and esoteric Christianity don't preclude other possibilities out of necessity. These two, however, do preclude any nondualism and/or potential for self-deification if they, themselves are true.

The latter option, I admit, is less clear definitionally. I have grouped metaphysical schools like Neoplatonism and Advaita Vedanta together. These are, however and of themselves, in clear and staunch opposition to the first option. I suppose I am talking about nondualism more broadly.

>>40517115
I appreciate your response and agree somewhat. I am at a crossroads between Christianity's theistic dualism and a kind of panentheism (rather than pantheism)
Anonymous /x/40517003#40517175
6/12/2025, 2:29:28 PM
>>40517137
>>40517139
I don't seem to understand what a "false dichotomy" is. I implore you to re-read what I actually wrote. I have presented two options of many that are, in reality, available. I have not made the claim that they are your only two choices in reality, or to pick one as true. I'm asking you to discuss which is more likely of the two, which is perfectly reasonable.

Orthodoxy and Catholicism are axiomatically made the "correct" forms of Christianity, because Protestantism and esoteric Christianity doesn't preclude other possibilities out of necessity. For the sake of brevity. I'm asking you to discuss and compare two options of several.

The latter option, I admit, is less clear definitionally. I have grouped metaphysical schools like Neoplatonism and Advaita Vedanta together. These are, however and of themselves, in clear and staunch opposition to the first option.

>>40517115
I appreciate your response and agree somewhat. I am at a crossroads between Christianity's theistic dualism and a kind of panentheism (rather than pantheism).