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RE: Two Radically Different Versions of God (As Told By Ancient Philosophers)

in #philosophy7 years ago

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.

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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,

  • Ras

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!~