Chapter 8 - Demised Scholar: Anaxagoras

What nameless being bestowed divinity on those higher existences?
The scholar walks through Grove of Epiphany and refutes all the wise ones he meets with this question alone.
For akin to the magic tricks he is so skilled at, his sophistic opponents fall into his trap as soon as they open their mouths—
By admitting that divinity is indeed “bestowed” by other beings. See, throughout this blasphemer's life, he had never sought via questions…
Instead, only ever offered proof.


Extra: Final Line

“'Truth is a solvent that dissolves all things in the world, and thus cannot objectively exist' — I have a brilliant proof for this in mind.”