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The true atheism is not as simple as philosophy imagines it to be. It occurs in two stages: the banal refusal to believe in a God is self-contradictory and satisfies those who think little, but the refusal to believe in a good God is the true rebellion. There is always a God lying in ambush, preparing his return in whatever negation is made of his existence, even a materialist one, but it is important that it be a malicious God, a thesis that only an 'ultra'-religious heresy can face. The atheism of indifference is weak and lays down its arms along with its speech to philosophy; the second is a strong heresy, the 'non'-theological radicalization of a malicious God, his extension to every divinity that would appear as One or Multiple, as Sole and Great or even as natural and pagan.
Francois Laruelle, General Theory of Victims, pg. 21
By Trump’s own logic, his attorney general should get the death penalty.
Excerpt:
“Last year, as a lawyer for the America First Policy Institute, a conservative think tank, Bondi filed a brief with the Supreme Court writing, ‘Military officers are required not to carry out unlawful orders.’
“‘The military would not carry out a patently unlawful order from the president to kill nonmilitary targets. Indeed, service members are required not to do so,’ Bondi wrote in the brief, filed to support Trump in his effort to convince the Supreme Court to grant him immunity from prosecution on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election.
“Bondi was in fact trying to cover for one of Trump’s lawyers in January 2024, who was asked by Judge Florence Y. Pan in federal appeals court, ‘Could a president who ordered SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, would he be subject to criminal prosecution?’”
Nothing. Blue screen of death: she’d crashed his system. Oh, well. Boys were so unstable that way, full of buggy, self-contradictory code, pathetically unoptimized.
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i actually think im the most amazing person ever and yet i hate myself so i really dont know whats going on there
Opinions are weird.
I think I can safely assume that everyone has an opinion about everything they have encountered, such as music, art, people groups, you name it. But, what I can't seem to comprehend is why people need to voice their opinions about others' opinions. I know, I'm being contradictory, but hey, I'm titled to an opinion right? There are at least two different opinions about everything. One that might be fawning, and one that might be hypercritical. We all claim to have the right to an opinion, but then ridicule others because their opinion differs from your own. But, why do we feel the need to do that? Opinions are weird, but hey, that's only what I think of it.