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New, and stuff
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RE: New, and stuff
Quote:Rule breaking? Derailing? Please Sleepy I'm something like the 5th oldest regular... and really, I'm a lot more regular than 3 of the others. Me, Tiberius, Fr0d0, Darwinian, Ace... I haven't seen the last post since like, February. Dar sometimes posts, it's rare though. Tib and fr0d0 post more consistently, but less overall, I post in bigger batches, then disappear for a bit. I have the pleasure of having been around for some of the more explosive policy decisions (even being part of the explosives, once or twice)... good times.


Haha, that's cool. You are one of the Great Old Ones Big Grin.

Quote:TLDR: We're not exactly sticklers for the rules we do have and enforce, let alone things that could only dream to be offenses. You're not breaking any rules, and I consider this more of an introduction to who you are than random tidbits about where you are from or what you've read.

Thanks. And please forgive me rudness by taking so long to reply. I had some problems the other day and I was forces to derai the reply. But here it is.


Quote:Fair enough, but you consider them non-gods? More inline with wisps and unicorns and faeries than with beings of immense supernatural powers that might impact the natural world?

I woud put them in the same label as entities that have some magic ( though an ambiguos word ), yes. Perhaps Satan, who happens to be exceptionally more powerfull could be consideres a "semi-God" of sone sort ( I know satanist who praise him as a God. They beliefs are complex, so I'll just leave it in that I don't agree with their maltheism).


Quote:Good analysis... I'm rather impressed, actually. Tiny Tiger I'm so happy that we've finally a thinking new member join the forum. I'd say that humans are gods (of a sort)... they are the gods of the material world, alongside all other sapient beings Smile They are young gods, still but learning the basics of living in their world, only just starting to practice changing it.

Almost all Gods have in common that. Rarely ( in mythology ) a God have the chance to choose to be one. In our case it was Darwinian-like evolution. In other cases they just happen to be necesary entities that cannot choose to not be what they are. So the only option left is to either develope the skill or just let it be Cool Shades.

Quote:You're correct: I don't put spirit as a requirement for godhood... as I find that it doesn't change the nature of being 'powerful', having 'control over <nature, men, elements, etc>', infact, even having power and control does not a god make a being...

Being material though Impose some clear limits in the "material Gods". Being material means you cannot break the many Natural Laws the world is ruled upon. It also means you are subject to the Second Law of Entropy hence you are not immortal. I agree however that It's not a requirement to have a large control over your enviroment and your own physical body.

Quote: it only makes them a powerful and dominating being... but then, perhaps that is what a god is? Really, if we're to be honest: most people haven't the slightest clue what makes any being a god... they know only examples of things that others have told them are gods, and they assume the rest of the baggage from there. I took that definition as an attempt to meet you in the middle, but if we're to go all the way for a better understanding: that's what I most enjoy to do Big Grin

There have been many definitions of God. After all, "God" is a human term and we tend to use it to label anything above us that happens to have some metaphysical implication. Never below or equal to what mens consider "the normal". If I happened to go to 1600 with many items from this year, perhaps I would be consideres a God or at least a demi-God given I would break the normal while showing a understanding of nature way beyond those mens (hence the metaphysical implication.).


Quote:God has the ultimate power and control, and is assumed to be 'a god' in all things.

I agree. I tend to think of God, however, as being the being with "all" the power. However, that doesn't mean he can do anything. Some thing are not a matter of power I think ( you can't change 2+2=4, for example ). I think the bible agree with me in this extent, given that there are passages that show some limits to God ( 2 de Timoteos suggest God "cannot negate itself" ).

Quote:A god is a being who has achieved a significant mastery over an element of existence, or who has achieved a significant level of power or control within an element of existence.
A demigod (half-god) is a being who has a significant mastery/power/control over an element of existence, but one which is notably limited compared to that which a god might posses.
<Minor gods> are beings who have only a simple mastery/power/control over an element of existence, and which is notably limited compared to that of even a demigod.
<Nongods> are beings who have little-no mastery/power/control over any elements of existence, and which are notably limited compared to that of even a minor god.

Problem with this labels is that given they don't have an objective "power-o-meter" to actually measure it. God could be perhaps the only clear term. We must simply pick all the entities and choose the one that can have more degrees of freedom than the other ones. Non-God is also an easy one: we must just do the reversed thing as to God. However, "minor god", "demigod" and "god" are all terms betweem the two limits and there is not a clear distinction. ie: ¿How do we know an angel have more power than a human or a demon? rarely in the Bible there is any reference of their true power. Please note that you put "notably limited". So there is where all the minor-god, demi-god and god could morph simply by claiming demons/angels/humans while diferent are not "notably diferent" ( one could even pull the trick that we are all made at "image of God" ).

There could be some ambiguities, also, such as a god having control over one single element and a minor-god having control over several elements at the same time. In a "battle" the minor god could be able to win to an actual god, merely by having more possibilites ( imagine the god having the best war-men in existence, and the minor-god controling a few nuclear bombs...). ¿ Quality or Quantity, then?
As you can see from my crude analogy, there is also the distinction between what element of reality you control. A minor-god could overturn a god if he simply could control minds to some degree. In fact, ¿does a minor-god, being able to use some trick to control higher spheres of powesr count as one control of a single element or of many others?.
In short, i find the classification not-so-fit given that is a bit non-clear. However, I think it's a really good start.

Quote:The last two in particular need better names, but it's a start of an attempt. It's not every day that one realizes they've no idea precisely what a god is Big Grin

I agree. I've had some debatein the past concerning if this guy ( FSM Grin ) is an actual God for example Big Grin.


Quote:We can indeed be ^_^ When I find myself not knowing why I think what I think, I usually have a good long think about why I think what I think. It's rare for me to give up when I find I don't know.

Excuse my question, but, ¿ Are you a Deist or an atheist and the label in your profile is a kind of in-joke?Big Grin Just curious given I can't actually figure out your position by the posts I've read of you.


Quote:If knowledge was the power that humans were given: I want a do-over. I could get into my knowledge=faith=confidence=trust=belief speil (and a concurrent absolute spite for dictionaries that use 'circular synonyms systems'), but that's handled... discovering what a god is? That's fascinating, and difficult as hell... and I'm not even sold on the whole 'power is basis for godhood' schtick... it might well be that it's more a 'we value X highly therefore it's a god', but I think that one's got a critical flaw in that I don't value Shiva as worth shit, yet I think that Shiva is a god, regardless of whether Shiva exists as more than smoke and mirrors or not.

Perhaps the attemp is equal or in analogy to classifing things in nature. Nature doesn't have clear labels but we try our best to fit them, and we constantly need to make some modifications as nature show us how rebel she is each time a new thing comes that doesn't fit in the rules. Sometimes the entire system must be overturned just to fit a single thing.
In this case, we humans have developed Gods/gods a long time we all met and decided to label in terms, so figuring out a Universal Clasification for all the beliefs across cultures can be tricky.

(June 5, 2013 at 5:35 am)pocaracas Wrote:
(June 5, 2013 at 4:33 am)TheBigOhMan Wrote: ¿I'm not breaking any rule by "derailing" my own introduction thread, right?
I find it cute how the written spanish languages always start a question with the inverted question mark...
You don't need to do that when writing in english, tough...
Most of us don't even have that symbol in our keyboards.
Then again, I have some nice symbols most people don't have on theirs: ª º ç Ç.
The circumflex ^ with letters: â ê î ô û (all except the â and ê are very uncommon in portuguese)
The acute ´ á é í ó ú (opens all vowels, makes them sound like they do in italian)
The grave ` à è ì ò ù (we only use it in the à... I guess the french use all those...)
The tilde ~ you have, but we can use it with other letters ã õ ñ(this n is only used when writing spanish)
The umlaut ¨, or with other letters ä ë ï ö ü (only used when writing in german or something like it)



I like the PT-PT keyboard. It's very versatile.... but makes writing code a bit of a pain, because the brackets all require pressing shift or altGr. Nothing you don't get used to...

Haha, I cannot help it. I find it more convenient. How do you guys do with some phrases that need the "¿" ? For example, if I said:

I like cheese and honey? <---- I'm asking if I like both things. Now compare with:

I like cheese ¿and honey? <---- I already stated that I like cheese and the question only concerns honey.

¿How can you do that in english ? ( the second case, I mean ), without the "¿" if you want it to sound fluid ( that is, without a dot ).
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Messages In This Thread
New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 4, 2013 at 1:35 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Something completely different - June 4, 2013 at 1:40 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Fruity - June 4, 2013 at 2:04 am
RE: New, and stuff - by ReasonableRuben - June 4, 2013 at 2:14 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Kayenneh - June 4, 2013 at 2:30 am
RE: New, and stuff - by KichigaiNeko - June 4, 2013 at 3:50 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 4, 2013 at 4:45 am
RE: New, and stuff - by pocaracas - June 4, 2013 at 5:43 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Aractus - June 4, 2013 at 6:29 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Brian37 - June 4, 2013 at 6:39 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 4, 2013 at 2:14 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 4, 2013 at 4:32 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 4, 2013 at 6:01 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 4, 2013 at 7:20 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by Walking Void - June 4, 2013 at 8:56 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 4, 2013 at 9:52 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 5, 2013 at 12:40 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 5, 2013 at 1:31 am
RE: New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 5, 2013 at 2:58 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 5, 2013 at 4:11 am
RE: New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 5, 2013 at 4:33 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 5, 2013 at 5:28 am
RE: New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 6, 2013 at 3:17 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by Violet - June 7, 2013 at 5:46 am
RE: New, and stuff - by pocaracas - June 5, 2013 at 5:35 am
RE: New, and stuff - by LastPoet - June 4, 2013 at 2:17 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by Savior2006 - June 4, 2013 at 4:30 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by TheBigOhMan - June 4, 2013 at 4:30 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by Mister Agenda - June 4, 2013 at 4:32 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by festive1 - June 4, 2013 at 4:34 pm
RE: New, and stuff - by fr0d0 - June 5, 2013 at 1:21 am
RE: New, and stuff - by rexbeccarox - June 5, 2013 at 3:23 am
RE: New, and stuff - by Angrboda - June 8, 2013 at 8:52 pm

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