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9 hours ago, PH196 said:

Where did I say that I was infinitely superior?

 

All I have been doing is differentiating the wheat from the tares, because there is a difference. If you insist that you are not one of the immortal souls Christ is speaking of, than that is probably true, for you.

I know that I am nothing. Nothing that came from Humans could convince me to go down one of the many pointless predefined paths. And I have seen things that do not belong to the perceptible human reality. It has demonstrated to me a different perspective that questions everything humans believe in. And that means that I am definitely none of the things you believe in.

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On 12/21/2021 at 11:40 PM, PH196 said:

 Put another way: you currently exist in an infinite domain, Heaven, and ‘this place’ is only a perception, an infinite being cannot ‘fit’ in a finite box.

I would expect a being to be finite therefore your statement above means nothing just waffle

Oh and since you said I have a mortal soul and  according to you that makes me imperfect ,thank  you, I never thought otherwise ,unlike others that are holey-er than thou and show obvious narcissistic personality traits  

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2 hours ago, peter said:

I would expect a being to be finite therefore your statement above means nothing just waffle

Oh and since you said I have a mortal soul and  according to you that makes me imperfect ,thank  you, I never thought otherwise ,unlike others that are holey-er than thou and show obvious narcissistic personality traits  

Why would you expect a being to be finite? A finite thing does not truly exist, if you insist you are finite, then you don’t actually exist.

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9 hours ago, PH196 said:

Why would you expect a being to be finite? A finite thing does not truly exist, if you insist you are finite, then you don’t actually exist.

Why would you expect a being to be infinite, lets cut to the chase and enough of the semantics, explain yourself. Are you talking about a certain type of being, a part of a being,a physical being an interdimentional being  an energy being a spiritual being etc etc etc.

You could also explain why an finite object or being doesn't exist

 

You asked the question (Where did I say that I was infinitely superior?) there is no need to say it ,anyone can see by your ramblings that is exactly what you believe, and your narcissistic personality is rather obvious

To me you are just another member of the bible quoting club that possesses a somewhat elevated opinion of your own self worth and a novel approach in the first person

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1 hour ago, peter said:

Why would you expect a being to be infinite, lets cut to the chase and enough of the semantics, explain yourself. Are you talking about a certain type of being, a part of a being,a physical being an interdimentional being  an energy being a spiritual being etc etc etc.

You could also explain why an finite object or being doesn't exist

 

You asked the question (Where did I say that I was infinitely superior?) there is no need to say it ,anyone can see by your ramblings that is exactly what you believe, and your narcissistic personality is rather obvious

To me you are just another member of the bible quoting club that possesses a somewhat elevated opinion of your own self worth and a novel approach in the first person

N/infinity=0

 

you can regard ‘n’ a finite number- the property of a finite thing, divided by (compared to) infinity, by definition equals zero, I.e. does not really exist. 

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The value of N depends on which side you approach infinity from  eg n = >0  or   n =<0

Within a  finite boundary there is always an infinite amount of information ,if you take the boundary as the first order of magnitude  (1) and divide by infinity you will approach zero but never reach it. Therefore a finite object dose exist

Infinity is either infinitely large or infinitely small by definition not zero as you assert

You failed to answer the other questions I asked

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