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The Uninterpretable Events of History
Bawink and kyper both argue that if you don't appeal to a divine mind so a consciousness that stands outside space and time then there's really no way to appeal to history as history in any ultimately meaningful sense. They talk about it in terms of uninterpretable events uh where you have basically just atoms colliding with one another throughout space and time but the possibility of interpretation itself presupposes that there is a divine mind of some sort yeah because you need something like god’s consciousness, they say. i think that i think that's exactly it i mean we mentioned that very briefly at the beginning of the chapter and just give a slight nod to the direction that you took