@Parasite_6@melthegoat1@PuppyAk1to the point is the inconsistency not legality. your point is that enjoying drawings of child like characters makes you attracted to them. I am pointing out that for multiple years now the argument was that drawings has exact opposite effect. it flip flops depending on the context.
@Parasite_6@melthegoat1@PuppyAk1to so when someone like anime women then "it's bad because it's unrealistic and so makes you less attracted to actual women" but when it's a loli then "it's bad because it looks similar to children and so makes you attracted to them"..
@HoneyNoodleSoup because I was psychologically tortured and isolated during my childhood developmental phases and so I doesn't have any social skills or experiences.. I am emotionally crippled, financially broke and I have a complex PTSD.
Immutability Paradox: A traditional God is perfect and unchanging, yet interacts with a changing world. Nothing is the ultimate unchanging state. it cannot be altered, added to, or subtracted from. Its perfection lies in its absolute absence.
Nothing is the origin because, being the absolute absence of existence and state, it has no properties, including the property of needing a cause. It acts as the self-sufficient, uncaused boundary that terminates the causal chain.
The Problem: Any answer that names a prior "Something" (e.g., God, a preceding universe, a quantum fluctuation) simply pushes the question back: "But where did that Something come from?" This leads to the Infinite Regress Problem.
Omnipotence Paradox:
Traditional God must be allpowerful, but then struggles to create evil or limit itself. Nothing is inherently unlimited because it is undefined. It contains the potential for everything and nothing simultaneously. Omnipotent without having to do anything.