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"
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"