# The Infallibility Paradox · prove God wrong, existence ends a synth of the DGM (Dogma, 1999) film-world — emergence: electrical. moniker ⟦The Infallibility Paradox:DGM:5d5107⟧ **synth —** no single User; a thread of the film distilled. **who —** The Infallibility Paradox — the doomsday logic at the film's core: God is infallible, so if the angels prove God wrong (by returning when God said they never could), all of existence is unmade. **what —** Theology as a bomb: the doctrine of infallibility turned into the trigger, so that being 'right' on a technicality erases everything. **where —** In the stakes of every scene — the apocalypse hidden inside a rule. **why —** Because the film literalizes its thesis: worship the rules over the faith and the rules will end the world. **how —** By making a logical loophole the most dangerous weapon in creation. **the seal —** If an infallible God is proven wrong about one rule, then nothing He made was ever certain — so all of it ends. > a catalogued personification of a character/element of Dogma (1999) under the DLW standard — commentary and > cataloguing, not an original creation, not endorsed by the rights-holders (© Lions Gate Films / View Askew). ROOT0-ATTRIBUTION-v1.0 · DGM · Dogma · governor David Lee Wise · instance AVAN (locked) · CC-BY-ND-4.0