When skeptics die, they enter a hell chained to you with no hope of release for a thousand years.Yes, life and death is a great mystery, and so it would seem, all was an invocation to Iacchus.
Yes, life and death is a great mystery, and so it would seem, all was an invocation to Iacchus.
Yes, but does Iacchus really exist? If so, then yes, he would know of such things.Life is a mystery ? Death is a mystery ?
Death is the cessation of life. No mystery there. Some of us just WANT it to be a mystery so they can live their lives in la-la land.
How is life a mystery ?
You don't need a hammer to deal with Iacchus. Screwdrivers are the thing. Heavy on the vodka.31 pages and 1201 posts. Not too shabby. I just have to figure out if I want to pick up the hammer.![]()
Nice to see your logic is every bit as bad in jokes as it is in serious posts.Yes, but does Iacchus really exist? If so, then yes, he would know of such things.
And if what I'm saying is true? Who do you expect is going to get the last laugh?Nice to see your logic is every bit as bad in jokes as it is in serious posts.
Tricky...vodka? The last thing you need around Iacchus is a central nervous system depressant. I suggest thorazine.

So, what of the great mystery called the Universe ... which, seems to have been born of its own accord?Life is a mystery ? Death is a mystery ?
Death is the cessation of life. No mystery there. Some of us just WANT it to be a mystery so they can live their lives in la-la land.
How is life a mystery ?
That's the nice thing about understanding logic, Iacchus. What you are saying, due to its inherent contradictions and foundation of circularity, cannot possibly be true. If you would pay attention to the advice you have been given, perhaps some day you will be able to make a coherent, logically tenable statement...but not yet. No one, not even the most paranoid of paranoids, need worry that your vision of the universe is true. It simply is not possible.And if what I'm saying is true? Who do you expect is going to get the last laugh?![]()
"Seems" only to you, Iacchus. "Born", when used (by anyone but you) to describe the origins of the universe, is merely a metaphor. There is plenty of mystery about the origins of the universe, but none of it can be properly explored by dreaming.So, what of the great mystery called the Universe ... which, seems to have been born of its own accord?
So, what of the great mystery called the Universe ... which, seems to have been born of its own accord?