• Ms. ArmoredThirteen
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        926 days ago

        I wouldn’t really call it a moon it’s kinda small for that but yeah Vivec (and the entire Tribunal and their cult) were renowned pieces of shit

      • @ZC3rr0r@lemmy.ca
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        725 days ago

        Love seeing Morrowind references in the wild.

        By the way, it’s strongly implied in the game that holding those meteorites suspended above the city is a bargaining chip by Vivec to scare people into continued worship of him to offset the fading power of the heart of Lorkhan (which they used to become the tribunal of gods in the first place).

        This is also why, in the expansion (after the Nerevarine destroys the heart) we see the meteorites falling to the earth after Vivec disappears. This eventually triggers the apocalyptic red year, which leaves large parts of Morrowind destroyed and explains the dark elf refugees in TES V (plus the expansion where you can see the mainland of Morrowind as a smouldering ruin from the shore of Solstheim).

          • @ZC3rr0r@lemmy.ca
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            525 days ago

            Overall I think one could argue that by the time of the events of TES 3 nothing the Tribunal was doing was particularly good looking.

            If it wasn’t for the Nerevarine Dagoth Ur would’ve eventually converted all the inhabitants to zombies, with the Tribunal being mostly powerless to stop him.

  • Luna
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    3526 days ago

    If god exists then he is a disappointment to me. Bro “loves us” and all of that, but he won’t do anything when

    • people are dying in wars
    • companies are exploiting people for profit, especially in developing countries
    • north korea exists
    • his “followers” are spreading hate against [insert minority here] in his name
    • etc., you get the point
    • Rozaŭtuno
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      1525 days ago

      Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.

      Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.

      Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?

      Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him god?

      • God’s good wouldn’t be our good. “Good” cannot exist without a defined point of view. Even if God was awesome, he’d still have his own agenda and point of view. It might be good from many perspectives for no one to die or exploit others, but most people think harming those weaker than themselves for their own benefit is good. Capitalism and imperialism are good if you want to exploit others for selfish gain.

        God would only be good if they were subservient to humanity rather than our “lord.” No leader deserves respect beyond what we choose to give them based on how well they serve our interests.

      • @Zink@programming.dev
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        324 days ago

        “God works in mysterious ways” + “we cannot know god’s plan” = Cognitive dissonance power washer.

    • u/lukmly013 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      1325 days ago

      He won’t do anything? No, no, no. He specifically created it.
      But you better not question god’s intentions.
      He works in mysterious ways.

  • @Gork@lemm.ee
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    3426 days ago

    Christians give me weird looks when I insist that God is female and a Goddess instead.

    Hashtag girlboss

    • @uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1126 days ago

      Gaea certainly is.

      I learned from Jurassic Park that females are default since they’re XX and males are XY, but it turns out that’s just specific to humans, and its reversed in some animals, where others determine sex not based on genes at all.

      And Adonai had a consort, Asherah that was actively removed and censored because her culture was dominating.

    • @letsgo@lemm.ee
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      224 days ago

      Maybe ask them to explain Gen 1:27: “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.”

      He’s just as much female as he is male, and vice versa. “He/Father” appeals to a patriarchal society, but Jesus had a good proportion of female followers, and it was some of them that discovered the empty tomb. God is neither male nor female, or both, depending how you look at it.

  • @uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2226 days ago

    Space is big. Really big. If we suppose there is a God at all, it’s hubris to imagine terrestrial life is central to a divine funtion, let alone the human ape, let alone one faction of human society.

    We are moss on a sequoia tree in California while the chosen people are weasels in Mecklenburg.

    At worst, we’re insignificant, and at best we are the roaches in God’s card reader causing errors by crawling around.