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DocSavage · M
No, doesn’t seem rational
swandfriends · 41-45, F
@DocSavage It starts with curiosity. Once you are open to the posibility, the universe will somehow prove it's real
DocSavage · M
@swandfriends
We live in an infinite universe. With uncountable galaxies, with limitless stars and planets. The universe makes it incomprehensible for a god to focus so much value and attention to one world, that can’t interact with the rest of the cosmos. Which possibility am I supposed to be open to ?
We live in an infinite universe. With uncountable galaxies, with limitless stars and planets. The universe makes it incomprehensible for a god to focus so much value and attention to one world, that can’t interact with the rest of the cosmos. Which possibility am I supposed to be open to ?
swandfriends · 41-45, F
I know it's crazy to try to wrap our earthly minds around that, but that's the amazing thing about this energy, or dude or whatever it is we refer to as "God"
DocSavage · M
@swandfriends
No it’s not. Primitives earthly minds didn’t question it. We’ve grown some in the past twenty centuries or so.
No it’s not. Primitives earthly minds didn’t question it. We’ve grown some in the past twenty centuries or so.
swandfriends · 41-45, F
I have never liked going to church, I'm not one of those people that say if it's not in the bible, then it's not true or real. I can't stand people who only think all the answers about God and the afterlife are only in the bible. My mind expanded a little bit further after reading some of Sylvia Browne's first books. Then it went from there. I even wrote my own book. It's on amazon (for kindle only) it's titled "Everything you don't believe is real"