Well, I just took the Battleground God quiz... interesting little bugger. :)
I took no direct damage, and bit one bullet, earning me the TPM Medal of Distinction. Predictably, the bullet that I bit was not a logical inconsistancy, but a matter of having a "weird" point of view... I do not view absence of evidence as evidence of absence.
All in all, it's a fun game. :)
http://www.philosophers.co.uk/games/god.htm
I took no direct damage, and bit one bullet, earning me the TPM Medal of Distinction. Predictably, the bullet that I bit was not a logical inconsistancy, but a matter of having a "weird" point of view... I do not view absence of evidence as evidence of absence.
All in all, it's a fun game. :)
http://www.philosophers.co.uk/games/god.htm
Nifty, and a little disturbing :)
Re: Nifty, and a little disturbing :)
(Then again...I'm of the opinion that, well, gods are kind of limited in what they can do on account of their offices, each has a set office, so to speak...there are rules that even gods and Endless must follow, which explains much of how I answered. :)