The Dialectic Principle

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Arguing the omnipotence of deities through G. W. F. Hegel's principle of Dialectics.

Information on G. W. F. Hegel:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel

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  • whats that song

  • This is why money is God, we follow money and we put faith in it. If we didn't have faith in it, it would just be pieces of papers with triangles on it.

  • @N0hN4me If that's your read, then you not very thoughtful!

    Simple minds have simple answers. And yours are assinine!

  • Thank you for this video. It was very informative and a pleasure to watch. I’m interested in these concepts and have even started vlogging about some of the concepts that you, here, have starting talking about. You can search YouTube: Dialectic Causality.

    Keep up the good work and feel free to comment on my video.

    Take care.

  • @elmasloco15 What I find funny about the Abrahamic religions is that they are different on at least one fundamental cannon: The Muslims believe that Abraham, Jesus, and Mohamed were prophets. The Christians believe that Abraham and Jesus were prophets, but not Mohamed. And the Jews believe that Abraham was the prophet, but Jesus and Mohamed were not. So it's like a successive procession of old geezers shaking their fists at the generations that came after them.

  • The arguments in this video with respect to God are contingent on the assumption that in order for a God to exist, he/it must have followers. This of course is not necessarily the case and you have no grounds to make this assumption.

    The definition of a god, as it is commonly accepted at least, is not "one with followers," but rather, something of omnipotence/omniscience or something that transcends mundane reality.

  • @atkidz Christianity and Islam were born from Judaism same principles and idea. There are no fundamental differences between Christianity and Islam they are both fanatical bloody religions.

  • @elmasloco15 that wont happen islam will demand you bow down to allah master and you slave id rather be a slave toChrist

  • How about a world without masters and god? How about outside the hegelian dialetical? Where there are people who are free to be themselves. If we can break from this struggle between Master and Slave then we will be truely free.

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