Flawlessism, a new religion (within the past year)

The core belief of Flawlessism is that a Flawless good exists, which is a good so perfect, it cannot be understood as evil (undesirable), in any way
At the bottom of a deep mine, where no light at all can enter, there is the totality of darkness.

A single candle brings light, but the light of ten million suns is still never the totality of light.

Is there an ultimate light?
 
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Light is electromagnetic radiation and visible light is a small part of the spectrum from long wavelength radio waves to short wavelength x-rays and gamma rays
 
But what does this have to do with anything??
Well a flawless good would be like a light that casts no shadow? Light is the closest analogy we have. 'Light is the shadow of God'
 
No, I don't see how that would relate to the way a Flawless good must be to be possible. Can you explain your reasoning more?
To start with what is good and what is evil? Shadow is the lack of light, the blocking of the light -- it is not the opposite of light. So ...
 
When the lion feeds, something has to die. What is good for the lion is bad for the zebra?
 
Good is something that people can think they can reject at times by disconnecting themselves from reality, but good is something that can never be rejected, and evil is something that is always rejected.
Can you expand?

Any discussion needs to start with a clear understanding of what GOOD is?

What is good for the individual, in natural terms, is what leads to life and growth -- what is bad for the individual is what leads to decline and death. In that sense evil is the gravity that drags all nature down to death and subduction and reconstitution in the fires at the heart of the earth.

So is the flawless good of which you speak a state of perfection outside of nature and time and space? What makes it different from the religious idea of God?
 
there is something which we always reject, something all of us have in common, and that is the things we do not experience
We reject what we do not experience?
the things we do not choose that we do not experience are always rejected by our existence since we do not experience them
We do not choose bowel cancer, rape and murder and burning and bombing of innocents, floods, wars and earthquakes. These are surely evil in terms of the individual who experiences them, without choosing them?

Interesting discussion. Logging off now ...
 
The Flawless good is where good comes from, the Flawless good cannot be good, and good must be a lesser form of the flawless good. Just like how 1-1=0, so too must the Flawless good be so much greater than good that good can be removed from the Flawless good, and the Flawless good can retain the same value as before. You're limiting your understanding within reality, not acknowledging there has to be an outside of reality.
Is it possible to add to infinity?

Is infinity plus one a valid equation?
 
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