in reply to Re: Gods of perl
in thread Gods of perl
Sure, but there's fundamental differences between wanting to be something, trying to be something, and being something.
Note that the two arguments below both rely on the same logical fallacy. The following is clearly false.
"I am mortal."
"Socrates is mortal."
"Therefore, I'm Socrates!"
The next one is also false, and for the same reason. It seems to be the unstated argument that sparked this meditation
"God creates things"
"I create things".
"Therefore, I am God! Oh, wow! I'm so cool!".
Unfortunately, to actually be a god, you need to possess all of the defining attributes of a diety. These traits vary depending upon who you ask, but usually include one or all of omnipotence, omniscience, and immortality.
I really doubt any or even all of us really meet those divine standards, combined threelite perl haxor skills notwithstanding. :-)
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Ytrew
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Re^3: Gods of perl
by throttle (Beadle) on Nov 05, 2004 at 12:51 UTC | |
by kelan (Deacon) on Nov 05, 2004 at 19:33 UTC |