The writer must be a transcendent, not immanent, deity.
“The writer must be a transcendent, not immanent, deity.”
— Dave Morris · Deity
The World Motivation
The writer must be a transcendent, not immanent, deity.
“The writer must be a transcendent, not immanent, deity.”
— Dave Morris · Deity
The writer must be a transcendent, not immanent, deity.
Some have said that 'Frankenstein' is a story of a bad parenting giving rise to a troubled child.
Granted, a long book can be as daunting as a hard one. I nearly reached for 'Game of Thrones' until I saw the bookshelf sagging under the burden of those other volumes.
People nowadays think of gamebooks as rather old hat - and, after all, it was twenty years ago. In their heyday, though, they were a phenomenon, selling upwards of a hundred thousand units per title. And it's not as old hat as you might think: the same design skills I used in those days apply equally when I'm creating modern videogames.
I have always been fascinated by Krishna, the Indian deity.
'God' is a relative word and has a respect to servants, and 'Deity' is the dominion of God, not over his own body, as those imagine who fancy God to be the soul of the world, but over servants.
I used to sleep with a little Ganesha under my pillow as a child; he was my favourite deity.
As he is one, so we call Him God, the Deity, the Divine Nature, and other names of the same signification.
Irreverence not only shows disrespect to Deity but also makes it hard for the Spirit to teach us the things we need to know.
'War and Peace' goes down a lot smoother than a Dan Brown novel, let me tell you.