It's amusing, I had a conversation with a Christian the other day. It was about nonbelievers being affiliated with Satan by default. It ended up having either God, or idols. So we reached a point of:
Everything (E) is God (G): E = G
Otherwise:
Everything is an idol (I): E = I
Does this mean E = G = I; or, G = I??
I'm not really familiar with this logical argument; I think it could be inconsistent within subjective interpretation, but objectively, since everything should remain itself then it's really saying that two perspectives are identical, alike, etc. Which is qualitatively incorrect IMO.
Everything (E) is God (G): E = G
Otherwise:
Everything is an idol (I): E = I
Does this mean E = G = I; or, G = I??
I'm not really familiar with this logical argument; I think it could be inconsistent within subjective interpretation, but objectively, since everything should remain itself then it's really saying that two perspectives are identical, alike, etc. Which is qualitatively incorrect IMO.
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