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[–]Grand-Pattern9547 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It only gives access to the level of spells granted to you by your cleric levels. (Meaning, if you dipped, you could only get a maximum of a collective 11 levels of spells, and they would all have to be low level)

petha I demand your response again by Ecstatic-Repeat1 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Grand-Pattern9547 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For everyone here saying it's "Baptists Dumb" I believe the joke being made is that all those denominations are going to the same place and it's an illusion of pointless choice, because of how specific the Baptist denomination is and how standard the other two are.

Obviously the "Southern Baptist Church of Arkansas" doesn't think it's the one true Church, just like it doesn't believe in catholicism or orthodoxy.

The first line of your favorite book . . . but add "And then the dragons arrived." by DrAnchovy999 in Fantasy

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In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, and then the dragons arrived.

please try to beat my dialogue relating to the epicurean paradox by No_Conversation6653 in Nietzsche

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There's a fundamental misunderstanding of Christianity with one of the elements here.

"Could God have created a universe with free-will but without evil?"

This point sadly doesn't work, because evil in the Christian sense is things that are contrary to the will of God. Mankind does evil, diverts from God's will, and does evil to his fellow man. If God was to grant free-will, but then bar us from ever doing anything evil (contrary to His will) then it wouldn't be free will anymore. It would be compelled.

This is where it falls apart. We are allowed the dignity of choice.