RE: I have some questions for the posters here.
June 23, 2021 at 8:19 am
(This post was last modified: June 23, 2021 at 8:22 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Well, in this case, it is something other than a god as defined by the op. Bel believes that we can know about the ops gods, and that they're trash...but similarly asserts the impossibility of knowledge over his other thing. Seems to me like we might want to consider a lack of personal possession, and failures of imagination in that event...some way to differentiate between what a claimant doesn't know, and what they couldn't know based on some tick of themselves.....and the comment it ends up getting expressed as, about the exterior world, what other people know, and what was fundamentally knowable or unknowable regardless of who possessed it, if anyone.
What makes the ops god claims accessible, but this claim inaccessible?
What makes the ops god claims accessible, but this claim inaccessible?
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