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RE: Two Radically Different Versions of God (As Told By Ancient Philosophers)
Good old Aquinas, the Angelic Doctor. The Causeless Cause argument is particularly appealing to me. This is just a brilliant piece. You wrote it in such a ELI5 (Explain It Like I'm Five) way that made it so appealing to read!
I actually saw this post from @clayboyn's resteem but I've definitely followed you. Great work.
Hello @rasamuel!
After reading your comment I wanted to find out why Aquinas was referred as the Angelic Doctor. I am anything but disappointed :D A vast spectrum of wisdom that he was seen as being sent from the heavens!!!
A causeless cause huh? This feels like quantum mechanics territory!
I'm glad that you enjoyed this piece. I feel that if a person truly understands something they are able to explain it to anyone. I enjoy some things on Reddit like ELI5, Today I learned, and Glitch in the Matrix. I'm glad you found me through @clayboyn as I also enjoy many of his posts <3
With love,
@shello
Definitely with you on Aquinas. On the ELI5 too. Now there's a quote about that I can remember. I think Einstein. If you can't explain it simply then you don't know it well enough, something like that.
Cheers,
Memes aside, Einstein was pretty cool. That's actually the quote—word for word. Wah!
:D learning is the best!
Lol. Epic memes haha. Can't believe I got the quote perfect 🙂. Cheers!
Important things stick c; Cheers muh dude!~