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Re: Yin and Yang theory..
You don't need to use the chinese view, the terms god and devil already propose a dualistic idea. But to use ancient taoist terms to talk about god and the devil just doesn't work. Especially since they don't believe in either, so your intent is lost within choice of terms that have no use for your theory. Or in other words, if your idea is shuffled into chinese terms, the chinese terms lose all of their chinese meaning. I wonder though, the dualistic nature (from a chinese standpoint) is the creation of tao. That would also mean if you believe your god to be one of the sides, it must have been created (by using the chinese meaning.) I'm sure you don't believe that, its just another example of how your theory gets lost in the terms. I'm just trying to help your theory out. I think it will be much more valid if used within different terms. Does that make sense?
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