You cannot honestly suggest the bibble was written by a god if you have the most vague, remote ideas of what a god is really like.
It comes from a place of absurd hubris, atheism, or fuckin' lying.
If a god wrote a book would we be able to understand it? I mean, no, obviously not? Even if they dumbed it way way way down it wouldn't look remotely human. Scholars would not argue if this passage contradicts that one, they would argue what the fuck it's doing in the book at all. "Does...does this follow? Can you even tell if it's true or not?" (It does, you can, it is.)
A god would make homer look like a child throwing a tantrum while he happened to have paint on his fingers. It makes a picture, you know, sort of. Fingers and paint were involved.
In the elder scrolls, the eponymous scrolls are left lying around the mortal world, because it's not like mortals can read them. If you stare at one for too long your head blows up. A higher god trying to write for us wouldn't be saying, "Be not afraid," he would be trying to convince the shattered dust that used to be a planet to get its act back together for another tour.
By higher I mean upper low. A genuine higher god doesn't worry about us looking at him, he worries about him looking at us, since if he moves from glance to stare, everything explodes. Supernovas for everyone. Imagine attention so weighty it causes physical nuclear fusion. Hooray, you discovered element 1000. First synthesis for humanity. It used to be your colon. Your spine became a nucleus of element 496, for reference.
Luckily they have no reason to care about us in the slightest, any more than you care about specific electrons in a bacteria's cell wall.
I suppose this has been a rep of set four. Done so many I launch them by accident. Seeped into my bones.
Why do gods seem to have such a vague idea of mortal concerns? Because properly looking at us...would be very painful. For us.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Divinity Ballparking
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Is there a religious text really written with divine inspiration in your opinion? I mean other than Satan?
Yes. Although usually it's been adulterated with centuries of mortal edits. Accidentally or emergently straussian.
Wait what there are multiple divinely inspired texts out there? Which are these?
I would pay you money to know that! Though since I only have in my account at the moment an equivalent of something like 15 dollars, but if you want more you could wait till I have more?
Why I believe your claims, which commonly would be called supernatural: You get no benefit from a free anonymous blog, and do not sound crazy, and your logics tends to make sense. Why is this so interesting as to merit the above offer: a gods messenger would surely write about things I do not already know, and do it surely no worse than you do. I thought this blog is unique!
Why I had not thought about paying you earlier:you do not charge, meaning you want the opporrunity to learn to be free of charge. But now I feel like asking for information without offering anything in return would be ungrateful. And I do not think I have other way to pay, I do not think my comments here are good enough, I do not even know if any were valuable to you.
They're all over the place. You can even find mythologically on-point texts on fanfiction sites. (Admittedly, with difficulty.) All the bronze age stuff I've seen is at least partially true. Jehovah's temple really was Jehovah's, and he pulled it down when the jews abandoned him.
Seek and ye shall find.
It would be ungrateful, yes. Still unnecessary.
In blog form and in plain language as far as I know this blog is indeed unique.
Find your god and pay him or her instead.
I've written about the procedure before. Did you find it?
I did find the procedure, thank you.
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