Chapter 1307: Before the Nightmare Spell

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    What if - The nightmare spell Weaver created was an object of corruption?

    Wouldn't that explain why it's different from the old times
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    The 'perfect being', you said? Well.... have to tell you the honest truth, as I see it. In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche, after all... but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men persue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation.. But ultimately, I have to ask myself: what is the true meaning of being perfect? And the answer came up with was: nothing. Not. One. Thing.
    The truth of the matter is, I despise perfection. If something is truly perfect, that's it. The bottom line becomes.
    There is no room for imagination. No space for intelligence. Or ability. Or improvement! Do you understand?!
    To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness! Always strive to be better than anything that came before you, but not perfect. Scientists agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are. We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp and trying to reach for something that, in the end, we have to admit, may in fact be unreachable! In other words...
    You may think that we operate on the same level, but you are wrong. The moment you talked about perfection, you embraced an impossible concept and already lost to me.
    that is, of course, if you are indeed a scientist, at all. -Mayuri Kurotsuchi
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      and perfect is what i am
      once it was my greatest desire
      now my most loathsome curse
      -aizen probably
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    Ananke yapping too much
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      Wtf with you?
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    Quote: Aruzab
    So philosophical..... I'm impressed


    The philosophy is nonsense. Flawless things have no need to improve. That's what makes them flawless. If they could be improved upon, they are less than. Which is fine in the context of mortal beings, but when referring to something of divinity, it becomes cosmically troubling to say the least. A God who can change is an unreliable God. An unreliable God is a travesty of justice waiting to happen.
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      "an unreliable God" like there's any other kind
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        There’s, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior, Mr. Fool.
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          bro's preaching abt the fool in weaver's domain wiseacre
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            Get his ass
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          oh, sure🧐
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            Mr. Amon, nice to see you, nice to see you. Not every day you encounter familiar face in this forlorn reality. New identity I presume.
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        That very much depends on what such a being is to be relied on for. Your reply is snappy, it has the appearance of validity, but it isn't very deep.
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      Bro tht is the whole point Grandma said the gods do have flaws now the whole world is flawed, if beings of divinity are not flawless it just makes more sense as to how humans who are made from the same stuff as the gods can ascend hence the need for a flaw. And we already know the gods are not flawless because they literally betray and scheme against each other like who you may ask…just like humans…this is more a call to people born to power and wealth versus those who had to obtain it for themselves at the end of the day we are all still people we bleed the same we eat the same we are all the same so yes this is very philosophical but you clearly ignored what the actual message was brother.
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      But a God changes depending on the culture of the region, what you typed is almost a contradiction of religion.
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        Alternatively and more convincingly, different cultures interpret the divine differently. But if there is a God or gods, they are what they are regardless of what any individual, society, or culture thinks on the matter.
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      Whos to say that flawlesd things are perfect you will never know if you are perfect there might be someone more perfect and so on.
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        The idea of God in Abrahamic faiths, at least, isn't just flawless but also eternal and infinite. Which means there's no possible improvements because there's nowhere to improve, He's already the best, not just that He can be, but rather, the best that can ever be. By that reasoning, by very definition, He would be better than anything flawed because improvements can only progress toward what He already is.
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      While i agree about flawless point gods are also beings with infinite devlopment and ever growing might
      At least that's how much perceive them
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      Just because it challenges the conventional idea of Divinity that you espouse doesn't make it nonsense my dude. Relax
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    Sigh, finally caught up from LO9 what a journey
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    so, did the gods make the daemons to improve themselves or no? Sun god had the chance to end hope becoming completely perfect but instead locked her up, in a sense being " supressing his flaw" so that it can't be overbearing and give him room to improve
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    So philosophical..... I'm impressed
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    Imperfection is also an absolute law, just like death… and so, nothing is flawless. Even the world itself is flawed
    hmmm daemons are the flaws of gods and the gods dies wile battling their flaws (daemons). so can it be said that escaping ur flaw is tantamount to death?
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    As Mayuri once said " I despise perfection the only meaning behind it is that it has no room for improvement as a scientist I can not live with that"
    BLEACH
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    I wonder when we will get to know things about the Unknown or the cosmology of the universe.

    Like the dreamworld is very clearly a separate place from Earth (and observable space as a whole).

    The gods don’t look universally strong. They don’t seem capable of destroying galaxies or anything like that. So… then how did they defeat the unknown… the supposed original life forms?

    Who made the universe if there was nothing before the Unknown?

    Something is clearly missing from the equation here.
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