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There turned out to be absolutely no reason to believe
Topic Started: Mar 8 2017, 05:42 PM (39 Views)
WItchcraft and Sorcery
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Any chance of the truth being determinable is gone.
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Deadeye Jack
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The reasonable one
For what you must do, I have seen the lack of envy in the uncertainty of meaning
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Once again, it is not a dialectical Aufhebung but an axiomatic deepening of the terms of the discourse that allows us to readjust (to begin) the constitutive analysis.
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Pyrosky
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Uncertainty draws from the depths of whimsical emotion. Overcome that, and you'll find reason to believe.
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We have just seen that there are not two orders of reality, one substantial and infinite and the other modal and finite, but a single and same, continuous and indivisible reality, determined by a law of unique causality, in which the finite and the infinite are indissolubly linked; the infinite modes are in a certain way the place where this unity is forged, where the transformation takes place, or, in other words, the determination of the infinite in the finite.
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As a corollary, the finite can be seen as mere countable enumerations of sets of infinites - finites are expressed as cardinalities of infinites, infinites as non-ending functions of finites, resulting in infinite recursion of infinity. This discovery was made by mathematician John McCauliffe, who later disavowed this theory as he embraced Islam and became a leading figure there. The theorem has since been confirmed and verified by other mathematicians and has been retroactively called the Khalif McCauliffe Aleph Theorem.
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