The Rorschach test doesn't actually represent anything though, it's an algorithm around one line of symmetry, the ability for a person to obtain structure where there is none is the whole point. I don't know if the analogy best suits your interpretation... It seems to do the opposite.
Suppose for now that it is the case that people have these contradictory experiences and even conversations with these deities, what does that say about the ability of the deities to communicate or their intentions? A being who either fails to communicates effectively or tricks people though multiple personae and narratives baffles me, especially considering the notion that wars started on theological grounds have been so devastating and the laws that arise from them potentially even more so. What sort of conclusions do you draw about these beings with that taken into account?
Have you been able to verify your visions or do you believe you will be able to?
Suppose for now that it is the case that people have these contradictory experiences and even conversations with these deities, what does that say about the ability of the deities to communicate or their intentions? A being who either fails to communicates effectively or tricks people though multiple personae and narratives baffles me, especially considering the notion that wars started on theological grounds have been so devastating and the laws that arise from them potentially even more so. What sort of conclusions do you draw about these beings with that taken into account?
Have you been able to verify your visions or do you believe you will be able to?
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