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Topic Started: May 9 2009, 11:23 AM (273 Views)
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Mew
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May 15 2009, 11:36 AM
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Do your fictional gods have the ability to traverse alternate realities? If they do, they may eventually leave the Cadethia universe and come to this one...
Since stuff like that never happens, does that mean either gods or alternate realities do not exist? o_O
Yes, my gods have the ability to traverse the multiverse. Doesn't mean they choose to or appear the same way in each universe.
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Porygon
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May 15 2009, 03:25 PM
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- Mew,May 15 2009
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- Porygon,May 15 2009
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Do your fictional gods have the ability to traverse alternate realities? If they do, they may eventually leave the Cadethia universe and come to this one...
Since stuff like that never happens, does that mean either gods or alternate realities do not exist? o_O
Yes, my gods have the ability to traverse the multiverse. Doesn't mean they choose to or appear the same way in each universe.
But given an infinite number of alternate realities, in which every possibility is accounted for, one of those gods should have appeared in this reality in a recognizably godlike form. So there you have it. not(gods exist) xor not(infinite alternate realities exist)
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Mew
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May 15 2009, 04:01 PM
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- Porygon,May 15 2009
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- Mew,May 15 2009
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- Porygon,May 15 2009
- 04:55 AM
Do your fictional gods have the ability to traverse alternate realities? If they do, they may eventually leave the Cadethia universe and come to this one...
Since stuff like that never happens, does that mean either gods or alternate realities do not exist? o_O
Yes, my gods have the ability to traverse the multiverse. Doesn't mean they choose to or appear the same way in each universe.
But given an infinite number of alternate realities, in which every possibility is accounted for, one of those gods should have appeared in this reality in a recognizably godlike form. So there you have it. not(gods exist) xor not(infinite alternate realities exist)
why can't it be both the gods don't exist and the alternate universes don't exist?
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Porygon
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May 15 2009, 07:04 PM
Post #49
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- Mew,May 15 2009
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- Porygon,May 15 2009
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- Mew,May 15 2009
- 12:36 PM
- Porygon,May 15 2009
- 04:55 AM
Do your fictional gods have the ability to traverse alternate realities? If they do, they may eventually leave the Cadethia universe and come to this one...
Since stuff like that never happens, does that mean either gods or alternate realities do not exist? o_O
Yes, my gods have the ability to traverse the multiverse. Doesn't mean they choose to or appear the same way in each universe.
But given an infinite number of alternate realities, in which every possibility is accounted for, one of those gods should have appeared in this reality in a recognizably godlike form. So there you have it. not(gods exist) xor not(infinite alternate realities exist)
why can't it be both the gods don't exist and the alternate universes don't exist?
... It might be >_<
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Mew
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May 15 2009, 09:25 PM
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- Porygon,May 15 2009
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- Mew,May 15 2009
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- Porygon,May 15 2009
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- Mew,May 15 2009
- 12:36 PM
- Porygon,May 15 2009
- 04:55 AM
Do your fictional gods have the ability to traverse alternate realities? If they do, they may eventually leave the Cadethia universe and come to this one...
Since stuff like that never happens, does that mean either gods or alternate realities do not exist? o_O
Yes, my gods have the ability to traverse the multiverse. Doesn't mean they choose to or appear the same way in each universe.
But given an infinite number of alternate realities, in which every possibility is accounted for, one of those gods should have appeared in this reality in a recognizably godlike form. So there you have it. not(gods exist) xor not(infinite alternate realities exist)
why can't it be both the gods don't exist and the alternate universes don't exist?
... It might be >_<
so it's pretty much a regular or and not an xor.
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Porygon
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May 16 2009, 11:48 AM
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- Mew,May 15 2009
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- Porygon,May 15 2009
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- Mew,May 15 2009
- 05:01 PM
- Porygon,May 15 2009
- 04:25 PM
- Mew,May 15 2009
- 12:36 PM
- Porygon,May 15 2009
- 04:55 AM
Do your fictional gods have the ability to traverse alternate realities? If they do, they may eventually leave the Cadethia universe and come to this one...
Since stuff like that never happens, does that mean either gods or alternate realities do not exist? o_O
Yes, my gods have the ability to traverse the multiverse. Doesn't mean they choose to or appear the same way in each universe.
But given an infinite number of alternate realities, in which every possibility is accounted for, one of those gods should have appeared in this reality in a recognizably godlike form. So there you have it. not(gods exist) xor not(infinite alternate realities exist)
why can't it be both the gods don't exist and the alternate universes don't exist?
... It might be >_<
so it's pretty much a regular or and not an xor.
yeah
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