There was no if, I actually said so.
And I didn’t even say so, I said something created nothing.
There’s the paradox.
There was no if, I actually said so.
But that is not what the 'if' word meant and was referring to.
Yes I know. It was I who, literally, said so.
Although you spelled it differently the first time.
Where is the 'paradox', EXACTLY?
I know what if means.
Yes I know it was I who, literally, said so.
I left a gap, that's all. Some thing or something, is the same something. Who cares about a gap. Except it's an irresponsible thing to do, as people might fall down it and maybe break their leg or something, or even worse, the fall might kill them.
Something created Nothing is a paradox.
And, what even is a 'paradox', to you, exactly?Fairy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 3:25 pmI know what if means.Yes I know it was I who, literally, said so.
I left a gap, that's all. Some thing or something, is the same something. Who cares about a gap. Except it's an irresponsible thing to do, as people might fall down it and maybe break their leg or something, or even worse, the fall might kill them.
Something created Nothing is a paradox.
To me, the word “paradox” means….( To lose yourself, you must first find yourself. )
So, the claim that human beings, in the day when this is being written, all agree that God does not exist, for example, is NOT some thing that you can know is false, right "puto"?
As always thank you for CLARIFYING. It is much appreciated.
Just so you become AWARE, to me, what the 'paradox' word MEANS, or is REFERRING TO, EXACTLY, is absolutely nothing like what that word means, to you