Gnostic Bishop
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Are there any exemptions to duality?
The duality of reality seems to be an almost universally accepted concept.
All religions and political systems have polarized doctrines based on duality.
If this is so, the question of the ultimate goodness of any entity, god or man, comes into question.
In our universe, man must have an evil side, and this means that the judgement of any god against man would be unjust.
If there are no exemptions to duality, it follows that a supernatural god does not exist. Hence the invention of Satan in the Christian myth.
Do you know of any exemptions or concepts of any kind that defy dualism?
You cannot use a supernatural god unless you produce your imagined god.
This mind exercise, if I might call it that, is similar to looking for an objective moral tenet. Almost impossible to find.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
DL
The duality of reality seems to be an almost universally accepted concept.
All religions and political systems have polarized doctrines based on duality.
If this is so, the question of the ultimate goodness of any entity, god or man, comes into question.
In our universe, man must have an evil side, and this means that the judgement of any god against man would be unjust.
If there are no exemptions to duality, it follows that a supernatural god does not exist. Hence the invention of Satan in the Christian myth.
Do you know of any exemptions or concepts of any kind that defy dualism?
You cannot use a supernatural god unless you produce your imagined god.
This mind exercise, if I might call it that, is similar to looking for an objective moral tenet. Almost impossible to find.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
DL