Quote Originally Posted by delusionsofNORMALity
damn, i lost it again. i start a reply and then lose the freakin thing.

i'll make this one short

it's not a matter of facts or a system of knowledge or even deductive reasoning that determines reality. it is our perception.

1+1=2 may be false depending on your perception of the elements of the equation.

as perception changes reality changes, as reality changes the "facts" change, what was true then is false now.

this way lies madness and we embrace it with all our hearts

Did you just watch "What The Bleep Do We Know?" and say "OMG OMG THAT'S WHAT I BELIEVE NOW!!!"? (like so many people do). Even if that is the case, you're misinterpreting and overexpanding the theory.

In any event, then it still doesn't give or take away any ground to the god theory, since our perceptions about either the existence or non-existence of him are completely unpredictable and changing.


getting a little testy, are we?

If you can consider that post by Polymerize "getting a little testy", then this whole board is having a mental breakdown.
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