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After awhile, I've started to come across too many arguments that abuse claims of NLF. I'm pretty sure the fallacy is well explained enough, but as I've said time and time again, context matters and nearly everything should be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
We have people believing that Hadou Gods (Masadaverse) are "NLF incarnated" because of the statement "no matter how big or small the world, Hadou will fill its entirety." Of course without context, this is exactly NLF. But, here's the thing, it's been proven in the visual novels". For example, Ren vs. Reinhard describes their Hadou as paint "covering" the city. This expansion continues until it reaches the domain of Mercurius i.e. the Throne/Outerverse. Considering the nature of Mercurius as a literal walking multiverse, and the fact that they even show Reinhard's Hadou bypass countless universes until reaching the Throne where Mercury is (in first person, mind you), it is not fallacous to confirm that Hadou does indeed fill everything regardless of size, and since the Throne is 1-A/Outerversal the penultimate "size" for any "space", it isn't so much NLF now is it?
Not to mention, the Throne is merely a tool to manage Hadou, because otherwise it would be unmanageable and (theoretically) consume whatever else is beyond the domain of the Throne (or I believe it has to do with the spiritual weight itself).
That is just one example, there are others. My point is while we absolutely must fight against NLF to stay reasonable and stable, as NLF statements are everywhere, in certain cases if there's evidence to suggest something when "all/every" is used - I do believe it can be accepted. After all, evidence is most important, right? Nothing big, but maybe a little note and/or a slight adjustment to the NLF secfion of the Fallacy can (slowly but surely) ease the abuse a little.
We have people believing that Hadou Gods (Masadaverse) are "NLF incarnated" because of the statement "no matter how big or small the world, Hadou will fill its entirety." Of course without context, this is exactly NLF. But, here's the thing, it's been proven in the visual novels". For example, Ren vs. Reinhard describes their Hadou as paint "covering" the city. This expansion continues until it reaches the domain of Mercurius i.e. the Throne/Outerverse. Considering the nature of Mercurius as a literal walking multiverse, and the fact that they even show Reinhard's Hadou bypass countless universes until reaching the Throne where Mercury is (in first person, mind you), it is not fallacous to confirm that Hadou does indeed fill everything regardless of size, and since the Throne is 1-A/Outerversal the penultimate "size" for any "space", it isn't so much NLF now is it?
Not to mention, the Throne is merely a tool to manage Hadou, because otherwise it would be unmanageable and (theoretically) consume whatever else is beyond the domain of the Throne (or I believe it has to do with the spiritual weight itself).
That is just one example, there are others. My point is while we absolutely must fight against NLF to stay reasonable and stable, as NLF statements are everywhere, in certain cases if there's evidence to suggest something when "all/every" is used - I do believe it can be accepted. After all, evidence is most important, right? Nothing big, but maybe a little note and/or a slight adjustment to the NLF secfion of the Fallacy can (slowly but surely) ease the abuse a little.