The moderator told me questions like this aren’t stupid and they’re the point of this community.

I want an answer.

  • ricecake@sh.itjust.works
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    5
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    9 hours ago

    Precisely as many angels as there are whole numbers, or exactly as many as the quantity of numbers you can count between 0 and 1 (0.5, 0.2341, etc).

    The original context of the question was more about if angels and the afterlife were physically manifest or intangible, and early thinking about how infintesimals work.

    • nous@programming.dev
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      8 hours ago

      But there are more numbers between 0 and 1 then there are whole numbers. So are the countable many angles or uncountably many?

      • ricecake@sh.itjust.works
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        8 hours ago

        exactly as many as the quantity of numbers you can count between 0 and 1

        I specified countable to keep them in the same class of infinity. :) not about to make that mistake when bringing pedantry to a silly fight. .

        Since it’s implied that they have names, I’m going to use that as my argument for there being a countably infinite number. If you want to argue that only certain special angels have names, like Michael or π, then I’d say they’re uncountable.
        If you wanted to argue that omnipotence means a deity could defy logical restrictions and allow contradictory truths to coexist, then I’d say I’m far too sleepy for that discussion but I love where you’re heads at. :P

      • bluGill@fedia.io
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        8 hours ago

        Nobody knows. there may even be a finite number of angels since countless may not reffer to the math term we use today