insightful! I'll reply with something about logic and something about religion. The law of non-contradiction, who believes in it? A logician, maybe. Something like "every proposition must be true or false and not both or either" (sometimes called the law of excluded middle). ... However: there are contradictions in real life (such as in people's minds) as well as paradoxes in reality. In religion, there are "the mysteries of faith" (or else how can "GOD" be omnipotent or omnipresent). In religion, humans don't have all knowledge and there are truths in a higher realm that seem to us (with our limited human understanding) as contradictory...
Brilliantly explained, thank you for this!
The Cymatic Cafe strongly endorses Omnism and Dr. Sahar Joakim. Well done. 🤽
Thank you I’m definitely a omnist
Hey everyone, help me feed the algorithm.
Omnism and Astrootheology have overlap, and they might be fraternal twins.
Giordano Bruno.
So, wouldn't this violate the principle of non-contradiction? Because obviously the claims of these religions oftentimes contradict one another.
insightful! I'll reply with something about logic and something about religion. The law of non-contradiction, who believes in it? A logician, maybe. Something like "every proposition must be true or false and not both or either" (sometimes called the law of excluded middle). ... However: there are contradictions in real life (such as in people's minds) as well as paradoxes in reality. In religion, there are "the mysteries of faith" (or else how can "GOD" be omnipotent or omnipresent). In religion, humans don't have all knowledge and there are truths in a higher realm that seem to us (with our limited human understanding) as contradictory...