if someone has critiques of your ideas that you can't answer, they might understand your ideas *better* than you you're not the boss of the correctness of ideas, even yours
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Replying to @averykimball
I just don't think this applies to theology, which is made up. Especially in the context of fiction, which is also made up. When someone says to me "your fictional theology is metaphysically wrong" they just sound crazy
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Replying to @Alephwyr
if a theology doesn't have an object referent *at all* around which to coordinate criticism, it's idealist, and has nothing to do with the World
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Replying to @averykimball
I don't even know what that means tbh. I just want a setting that follows a softened form of chaos magick metaphysics without people yelling incomprehensible gobbledygook at me.
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Replying to @Alephwyr
if chaos magick interacts with reality, then reality can be used to criticize chaos magick if chaos magick *doesn't care* about reality, it doesn't interact at all, then it has nothing to say about reality anyway... so do what you enjoy with it
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Replying to @averykimball @Alephwyr
if you're talking about fiction, then people shouldn't scream gobbledygook at you, that's just rude sorry if i'm doing this
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You're not that I can tell, I just wanted to head off a specific subset of possible interpretations of your tweet
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