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we're all sinners in the F-air range of an angry god
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Don't you mean 'The Warrior'?LOL, I'm going to punch you with Ganon's fist. =)
fweajklrwerj;eurioiewaoripu oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh my godwe're all sinners in the F-air range of an angry god
This, so so so much. Good ****The only way I can succeed is if I continue to listen to my heart. I still have sooo much work I have to do to attain what I dream about. Melee is just one step.
Can we please try to mainstream this???super smash brothers fisticuffs
I don't like to be servants for someone apparently greater than me. I am my own servant with the vision of greatness.I believe in a god type figure... but I don't think god is anything we've heard about in a book passed down from thousands of years ago. When you sit back and think about it the stories ain't any different from a fairytale similar to santa claus, you believe it initially because its what your taught.. but having to beg and pray and all this other bs for nothing to ever happen kinda kills the whole "devine mighty being" thing for me. Some people are born into easy lives compared to others who gotta constantly struggle only for u to pray beg and plead. For forgiveness and go to church and for some preacher who ***** some kids son to tell u ur struggles will only make u stronger. Idk it all just seems kinda farfetched to me. I will edit this to make it more readable when I get time.. im at work and just blurting thoughts
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Killin it today. Now we are on the same page. Mad respect.I don't like to be servants for someone apparently greater than me. I am my own servant with the vision of greatness.
After all these years, my warrior BS finally makes sense. lol. I personally don't think God wants to you to be a slave of anything, he wants you to be a great person just like he did... If I am indeed part of God then it should be so. Having faith is totally fine but you just need to direct it in the right way for you.Killin it today. Now we are on the same page. Mad respect.
Being a slave to love makes you a *****. lol. The fire that consumes is dangerous if not controlled properly.God wants us to be a slave to love obviously.
what? if time was only a function of our perspective, then time would not have existed before the human race, which makes zero sense. just because time and space always existed doesn't mean that time and space aren't real, it just means that time and space don't require an inherent creation point. if this isn't what you're saying then 'function' was a very poor choice of wording.If you realize that space and time are only a function of our perspective (as humans) and not inherently real...
saying this gets us absolutely nowhere.When I say time isn't real I mean "time, as we perceive it, as a string of moments, is not a real or accurate depiction of existence of what reality might be like." We just can only talk about time as we understand it and past that we have really no ground to stand on. Think about Flatland; the citizens are ignorant and limited in the exact same way.
I never said what we see and understand isn't completely subjective. what I said was that just because our view of reality is subjective doesn't make the fact that objective reality exists any less true.And I have to disagree. What we see and understand is completely subjective as we process it via space and time and have no other means by which to interpret information.
and? nobody claims to understand anything outside of our understood reality.I'm just looking at it epistemologically:
We have a filter (space and time) that removes our ability to understand any other way because anything else you say is based off an understanding which only applies to a universe within space and time. Again, read Flatland to conceptualize this.
I actually agree with kyle here. Just because our view of the world is subjective doesn't mean that there isn't an objective truth. It's impossible for us to know what is really true.And I have to disagree. What we see and understand is completely subjective as we process it via space and time and have no other means by which to interpret information.
Responses in bold.saying this gets us absolutely nowhere.
we can talk about time and have ground to stand on, because we experience it. we are representatives of time in the 3rd dimension and the 3rd dimension alone, but just because we cannot experience all facets and possible experiences of time does not mean that our experience with time is any less valid of a perspective of time. science operates by eliminating false perspectives through vigorous testing, and most often trial and error; in this same sense, we have no reason to believe that our perspective of time is any less valid (yet) because no counter examples against our understanding, and examples of how time is "actually perceived" have been presented.
however, we cannot talk about time in any form that supersedes our ability to experience it, because we are unable to experience it.
Of course it gets us "nowhere", we are discussing things which we cannot possibly know due to inherent limitations.
Obviously I invest in science as a means of attempting to explain and understand our reality. We have no choice other than to use it if we wish to flourish and continue to exist (rationally). And our three dimensional view of time is perfectly valid within a three dimensional universe. We do not yet have counter examples so we work with what we have; we also do not have the perspective of any being which exists outside of that universe.
I never said what we see and understand isn't completely subjective. what I said was that just because our view of reality is subjective doesn't make the fact that objective reality exists any less true.
Saying objective reality exists is repetitive. Objective reality means "a reality which exists outside of a subjective view point". Obviously I agree on this too.
I think Chris is correct. We agree and are talking about two different things.
and? nobody claims to understand anything outside of our understood reality.
Sure they do. We call them "religious".