P1: The ontological Glory of God belongs to God Alone (Isaiah 42:8)
P2: Jesus eternally shares the Glory of God as part of his being (John 17:5)
C: Jesus is God.
@AntosteIIa@anus_anon The capacity for pain would be achieved when you can physically feel and interpret sense data independently, it's physical while "capacity for suffering" is a complex non physical subjective experience, and they're completely disconnected as you can have one without the other
@AntosteIIa@anus_anon Pain is, again, disconnected from suffering because suffering is a particular, subjective experience only maybe caused by some type of pain (not necessary)
@AntosteIIa@anus_anon All you've said is muh capacity for suffering so when I ask what that I is I get pain, but then you go back to default programming when I say the two are not the same thing at all
@Mikethe_pike@RykerBiohazard@johnnyjl96 Try doing that while also button mashing the attack button, while also ignoring the slight input buffering that was put in
@AntosteIIa@anus_anon Which is totally subjective and based on pain...
All you're talking about is pain and saying it's automatically the capacity for suffering when suffering is not from a suffering receptor, it's a particular subjective experience