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RE: THE INTERNET AS AN ORACLE OR A GOD? - Notes to self(THOUGHT SERIES)

in #philosophy7 years ago

It's an odd distinction that this theory seeks to make. If gods are man-made, then they really don't exist in any tangible manner. They are not gods. It is just a label, especially when applied to something like the internet.

I understand that there are some gods that are not all powerful, but you tried to suggest that the internet was omnipotent. I just pointed out that it isn't!

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like I said in my previous comment. you are right about the omnipotence. It can be classified as a type of god that was my main point. not every god is omnipotent. just because the theory suggests that gods are man-made doesn't mean they don't exist in a tangible manner.

there are a lot of man-made things that have proven to be more powerful than man. this can be found especially in technology.