Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-39203290-20190420172346/@comment-24729606-20190421182300

I would like to point out one thing about this question you pose. that is quite simply that such a thing existed as a perfect being than they would already have every power that does, could, would, or might exist else they would have a weakness and that in turn would mean they are imperfect. that being said as with everything else it seems reasonable to assume that there are gradations of perfection (mainly based on length of time elapsed since one achieved that lofty goal). for example immediately after one achieves perfection (whether in general or in some aspect of oneself) one would then need to learn what exactly this would mean and thereafter train oneself both in order to acclimate and accustom oneself to this new level of existence and to progress further towards absolute perfection. how long this would take is essentially impossible to say for certain but this much I am confident of. any goal with striving for is sure to long, arduous, and costly in a great many regards and none more so than absolute perfection. but in the end i would like to remind any future contributors of one small point of realism. that is that perfection is an impossibility and that to think anyone or anything perfection is little more than admitting that person or thing can progress no further. in short while perfection does have an allure it would also mean that ones existence past said point would be about as definitively pointless as any existence after achieving any such great and arduous task.