The board lacks general scalability.
The board lacks general scalability.


The entire shower thought already accepts the premise of Christianity. Otherwise there’s no conversation here. I already said that I’m not religious. I just know enough about the Christian faith and theology to entertain an argument under that premise.
There’s no way to rebut the argument you’re trying to rebut without circular logic of “the bible is true because the bible says it’s true”.
Also, yes. That’s not a flaw of the argument—that’s pretty much the fundamental idea of God as Logos. Look into it if you want to, but I’m not here to force anyone into any belief. I just encourage people to understand things before they criticize them.


Additionally, I’d suggest that you look into the idea of God as Logos. Your idea of omnipotency has been criticized before, mathematically.


I feel like I have to put the disclaimer that, although I am spiritual, I’m not religious. Anyway:
then Jesus dying wasn’t the only way.
Correct. I don’t think many people, Christian or otherwise, really disagree with you here. I chose to drive 20 minutes to eat ramen today. Was that the only way? Well, only way to what, exactly? To feed myself? No—there are plenty of closer options with which I could’ve sustained myself, but in my picking the ramen, I now have satisfied that craving which I’ve had for a few weeks. Even though I won’t still taste the ramen two days from now, I’ll still be satisfied that I had some today.
In the case that you are trying to make a legitimate criticism of the story rather than the vapid “Christianity is stupid” posts that dominate this platform, I’d prompt you to be much more specific in what you mean by “way.” The only way to what? What specifically are you positing was God’s goal in allowing the crucifixion of Jesus?
Personally, I take the Bible as almost entirely allegorical. So if you want my subjective take on this post, it’s about as good as asking why Superman has to be weak to kryptonite.


The Legend of Korra spoilers:
Korra doesn’t stakelessly get her bending back 15 seconds after losing it to Amon. They had the opportunity to give her the self-discovery arc that they tried to shoehorn into the post-Zaheer poison recovery.
The series could’ve had much better footing, in my opinion, if Korra had wrestle with that just a bit longer. Instead, a bunch of bald people show up and say, “I got you, Holmes,” and then she’s good as new.
It’s been a while, and I’ve lost some of my steam over this. But yeah, that’s the only one I’ve got the energy to type out right now.


I mean, in all of those circumstances I just hold my breath. I’m certainly not wanting to breath in a bad smell through my mouth.
But if the question is can I elect to breath through my mouth without pinching my nose, the answer is yes. I wouldn’t describe it as “shutting my nose,” though, so maybe we’re not talking about the same thing.


The smell you get when your mom runs the household vacuum cleaner from the late 2000s / early 2010s at noon on Sunday.


I don’t block unless it’s excessive spam. Informational disadvantage, yadda yadda.
I just exercise the same muscle I use to restrain myself from responding to bait on modern day Reddit, since my account there is still active but not posting (yes, even lurking is technically contribution, but there’s too much useful information there for me to justify completely cutting it out).
And for the record, I disagree with block features removing posts from the user on the other end. Public information -> only I get to decide what I do and don’t see. Private information -> only I get to decide what I do and don’t share. A bit idealistic, but we’re talking about a web forum here.
I’m fairly certain dumbass rhetorical questions can qualify as shower thoughts.
Whether it’s worth posting is a different question.