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Theological Pontification pt. 3
2001-07-18 - 2:47 p.m.


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Now let me begin once again.

Another flaw in the Hebrew mythology, and the Western Christian mythology, is the argument itself.

Western Christianity, beyond the encouragment of blind faith, dictates that existance is an exercise of freewill and faith. God made creatures of freewill so that they could have faith.

I refute this argument by postulating that with the existance of an Omnipotent Being, there is no such thing as freewill. Not in this sense, not in the sense of Western Christianity's veiw of God.

For an Omnipotent Being to be actively aware of anything will ultimately decide its fate. Heisenberg's uncertainty priciple. The act of perception changes what is being veiwed, and it is no longer static.

As such, this Being will know the entire course of events in existance, meaning its course is already set. This does little for the subordinates in existance, as they lack the Divine Perspective on what has been, what is, and what shall be. As such, in this western veiw, perceptually, all subordinates in existance perceive life as a static existance, complete with freewill, when this is not so.

In this way, the argument behind Western Christian mythology invalidates itself.


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