Symmachos-ZEUS/SHAITAN
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So, about the video in this thread:
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1) Things are already organized in themselves; a God embodies the way the All is organized because God is all This is different from God creating the planets and aligning them.
2) Science cannot “bury” the Gods since the Gods are embodiments of nature itself. Science studies nature therefore discovers God.
3) There is nothing wrong with wondering about the intelligence of the sun, the planets and the wind. If by intelligence we denote an ordered way of existence, then it is wise to ask how this order works, so then better understand it and be able to benefit from it (respectfully).
4) Yes, one Pantheon can have many Gods just as in nature there is not only one physical Law that determines how the universe works. What is more, different Physical Laws can combine to influence a phenomenon so it is also normal for there to be Gods embodying the same concepts or several different concepts.
5) Those in this video are Jews, so it is delusional how the Jew goes about listing the names and roles of the Gods he listed as if he were actually able to define them, let alone decree their nonexistence.
6) That you are an atheist toward a God does not go to determine anything about that God. And it's not going to be a yardstick for judgment.
7) Yes, the Christian God is fictitious, I don't recall any of us ever hiding that. We have whole websites that explain it.
8) The human relationship with the Gods has not been buried by the rise of the understanding of Physics. It was buried by the repression of the approach with the Gods themselves (Inquisition, Islamic terrorism, accepting enemy influences deliberately for political reasons, and so on)
9) Humanity will improve with science only when it associates it with the Occult of Divine understanding. Otherwise all its knowledge will remain notionalistic. One can use a notion as needed, but nothing more profound than “on the moment,” whether this moment is an hour or fifty years compared to eternity is but a moment.
Two billion years later this moment will be over and there will be nothing more concrete than the notion used. Because the notion used is the only universal thing that will remain at the end of this, the way you used it is just finished in time, as you see.
10) Yes, Jew, we know you're aiming for total communist atheism by which you want to make humans soulless robots because there is no such thing as a soul according to your vision of Sheol anyway. We've already figured that out and we don't need you to go on and on about how it would be better to explant the chakras and replace them with fans.
I think I have said enough, and I do not think it is necessary to elaborate further.
The Gods - #77121 How can you dispute these claims
Hello I have been an atheist girl a very long time I don't believe in God's and this video pretty much sums my views, I would love to see any religious person take on this video.
1) Things are already organized in themselves; a God embodies the way the All is organized because God is all This is different from God creating the planets and aligning them.
2) Science cannot “bury” the Gods since the Gods are embodiments of nature itself. Science studies nature therefore discovers God.
3) There is nothing wrong with wondering about the intelligence of the sun, the planets and the wind. If by intelligence we denote an ordered way of existence, then it is wise to ask how this order works, so then better understand it and be able to benefit from it (respectfully).
4) Yes, one Pantheon can have many Gods just as in nature there is not only one physical Law that determines how the universe works. What is more, different Physical Laws can combine to influence a phenomenon so it is also normal for there to be Gods embodying the same concepts or several different concepts.
5) Those in this video are Jews, so it is delusional how the Jew goes about listing the names and roles of the Gods he listed as if he were actually able to define them, let alone decree their nonexistence.
6) That you are an atheist toward a God does not go to determine anything about that God. And it's not going to be a yardstick for judgment.
7) Yes, the Christian God is fictitious, I don't recall any of us ever hiding that. We have whole websites that explain it.
8) The human relationship with the Gods has not been buried by the rise of the understanding of Physics. It was buried by the repression of the approach with the Gods themselves (Inquisition, Islamic terrorism, accepting enemy influences deliberately for political reasons, and so on)
9) Humanity will improve with science only when it associates it with the Occult of Divine understanding. Otherwise all its knowledge will remain notionalistic. One can use a notion as needed, but nothing more profound than “on the moment,” whether this moment is an hour or fifty years compared to eternity is but a moment.
Two billion years later this moment will be over and there will be nothing more concrete than the notion used. Because the notion used is the only universal thing that will remain at the end of this, the way you used it is just finished in time, as you see.
10) Yes, Jew, we know you're aiming for total communist atheism by which you want to make humans soulless robots because there is no such thing as a soul according to your vision of Sheol anyway. We've already figured that out and we don't need you to go on and on about how it would be better to explant the chakras and replace them with fans.
I think I have said enough, and I do not think it is necessary to elaborate further.