this, AND, "cannot" come to fruition. Even if they come to fruition, they end themselves.
I've been thinking a lot about "computational theology" or "mathematical theology" as a field, and I think the questions they ask & try to answer are "what CAN exist. What CANNOT exist. What would need to change about the world to allow X to exist, if it currently cannot"
when you put it like that i might be down with the hell thing, like yeah of course certain things shouldn't come to fruition
this, AND, "cannot" come to fruition. Even if they come to fruition, they end themselves.
I've been thinking a lot about "computational theology" or "mathematical theology" as a field, and I think the questions they ask & try to answer are "what CAN exist. What CANNOT exist. What would need to change about the world to allow X to exist, if it currently cannot"