I believe in Aristotle's God. Why? Well, that god don't worry about human affairs, nope not at all, Read it yourself, Aristotle's God is always thinking about thinking. Yup that is right, Divine Thought. And someday, the fucker is actually going to have a thought, instead of just thinking about having a thought. And guess what? The first thought he will have, since he has always been preoccupied with thinking about thinking, he will shout out, God damn am I hungry! Then, there will be rapture, we will be all invited up to sup with the lord. And we will become one with God. Hope he dont ever think he has to take a shit.
Aristotle's God
Re: Aristotle's God
Some people are mystified as to why Plato did not elect Aristotle to run the Academy. Just compare the concept of God they each had. Plato's God was simply putting all the power, perceptible and intelligible into functional metaphor, Aristotle envisioned his God as a Self-referential fallacy, i.e., absolutely no power at all, and he was too stupid to recognize it.
Information processing is the only power a mind has, that means functional grammar systems. Some fools actually believe that since they are too stupid to comprehend how it words, that their judgments validate any reprehensible behavior they engage in. Being self0justified, is a self referential fallacy, and these fools simply worship their own impotence.
Genius is the ability to put correct cosmology for intelligence into a simple short metaphor, stupidity is writing volumes of bull shit.
Information processing is the only power a mind has, that means functional grammar systems. Some fools actually believe that since they are too stupid to comprehend how it words, that their judgments validate any reprehensible behavior they engage in. Being self0justified, is a self referential fallacy, and these fools simply worship their own impotence.
Genius is the ability to put correct cosmology for intelligence into a simple short metaphor, stupidity is writing volumes of bull shit.
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mickthinks
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Re: Aristotle's God
Seek help, Phil.
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Try to form a complete sentence, help with what, and by whom. IN any grammar book, it will be said that a complete sentence forms a complete thought. I think you are very short.
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