originally posted in:Binary Star Cult
Why would you call me darkness. Darkness is always used to refer to either evil or its literal meaning. And it's clearly not its literal meaning.
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But its only the label we have given it you fool. That label we have given it doesn't actually determine its nature. If we think we are good of course we are going to call our enemies evil - it doesn't make it so. Stupid governments do that all the time. There's no talking to you, you are just too simple and naive. And by your logic if I call you Darkness then you are evil, is that the case? of course not its just a label. And you still haven't refuted the grimoire excerpt. As I said before you want to accept it all at face value, fine. I don't - stop trying to force your narrow view on me.
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I'm the fool? Lmao yeah okay. And why would you call me darkness? There's two definitions to darkness, evil and it's literal definition. It's clearly not its literal definition, so that means it must be evil. If you call me darkness, that's improper English.
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Edited by Bdog: 11/17/2014 9:12:16 PMWell I consider myself good, so by definition one who opposes me is the darkness therefore evil that's your logic. Your missing the point and your never going to get it bud, so stop giving yourself a headache trying.
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How is one that opposes you evil and darkness? How does that even make sense?
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Edited by Bdog: 11/17/2014 9:58:19 PMLike I said brother, simple concepts like perception and context seem to be beyond you so stop trying to wrap your head around it you'll only hurt yourself. But I'll try one last time: One that considers themselves good often consider all opposition to be evil - this is not the case - look at the Germans and the Crusaders. They thought they were good and defined their enemies as evil but this was merely their perception and it came from their context at the time, but we know this is not the case. Just as we know that all those we consider evil's opponents are not necessarily good - look at the Soviets; they fought the Germans but a hell of a lot of their actions could be considered evil.
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The point is that the entity we have labelled 'the darkness' probably doesn't call itself that, and just because someone calls something evil that doesn't make it so. Just look at the modern world for context. And stop talking to me if you can't wrap your narrow minded view around that.