Zol Darklock’s Premise: Though I concur
with the logic behind Moordikiin’s premise and Dilmoth’s theory, I am an
atheist and therefore give little credence or validation of either view. Gods
are of little use to me. I believe in the use of time and energy in order to
satisfy one’s goals. If those goals require the presence of a god then so be
it. Mine do not. If, at such time, the presence of a god will satisfy one of my
needs then I may see fit to say thanks, but I will not worship the god like a
slave for eternity.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Gods - pt. 3
Then, of course, there's Zol Dacklock. Read what is below and it should explain everything. After all, arrogance is a learned trait and Zol gained it from someone by the bucket full.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Gods - pt. 2
Moordikiin sees Dilmoth as a parent sees an adolescent; someone with only a basic understanding of the world. In his opinion, Dilmoth does not see the underlying structure of the planes or is able to explain humanity itself, so therefore he cannot create a coherent explanation as to how everything interacts.
Moordikiin’s Theory: Though Dilmoth
creates logical assumptions on the creation of the planes other than the Deity
Plane. His fallacy lies within the Deity Plane.
How does energy create consciousness?
Consciousness is an evolutionary process taking thousands of years. Did the
gods go through the same evolutionary process or is there some other method of
their creation? I believe there is, yet it requires an open look at chicken or
the egg theory. Knowing and believing in the theory of evolution leads me to
believe that we, in fact, created the gods. We are conscious beings able to
manipulate both energy and time through our minds, though time manipulation is
far easier. Still, we are barely reaching our bounds, so what else can the mind
do that we are unaware of? I believe I can manipulate time to give substance to
energy and therefore I can. Yet, it’s my own subconscious mind which determines
my abilities. It’s the simple thought: I
believe, therefore I can. And I can as long as I believe.
Now, I do not believe a single person can create
a god, but a single person can sway thousands of people into believing there is
a god. That being true, the combined subconscious of the many could, in fact,
create a semi-omnipotent being which exists throughout time. If the belief of
the many, in such a manner, can subconsciously create an omnipotent being then
why can’t that being be the source of man’s creation if the many believe in
that premise. Thus, man created the gods which in turn created man. Of course,
the gods would need to exist throughout time and be far more powerful than man,
thereby placing them in the aspect of the Deity Plane which is far closer to
Energy than it is to Time.
As for the rest of Dilmoth’s theory on the
gods, I concur.
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