"But what if God himself can be simulated,……" — Jean Baudrillard
"But what if God himself can be simulated, that is to say can be reduced to signs that constitute faith? Then the whole system becomes weightless, it is no longer anything but a gigantic simulacrum - not unreal, but simulacrum, that is to say never exchanged for the real, but exchanged for itself, in an uninterrupted circuit without reference or circumference."
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Jean Baudrillard
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137 Quotes by Jean Baudrillard
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