Adstar · 56-60, M
There are no past lives... We have one life to live and then the judgement...
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chilloutab2 · 46-50, M
@Adstar True... that is the right definition and example of "universal truth"... and that definition does not apply to a statement like:
"There are no past lives... We have one life to live and then the judgement..."
At least it does not apply to the second part of that statement. The first part is pretty apparent, just like water is wet.
While a universal truth stands independent of whether it is accepted as such, it does have to be objectively and demonstrably provable and verifiable for it to be true, irrespective of whether it is believed in or not.
Your position does not hold up to that second requirement, so cannot be taken as the truth to start with, before universality is considered.
"There are no past lives... We have one life to live and then the judgement..."
At least it does not apply to the second part of that statement. The first part is pretty apparent, just like water is wet.
While a universal truth stands independent of whether it is accepted as such, it does have to be objectively and demonstrably provable and verifiable for it to be true, irrespective of whether it is believed in or not.
Your position does not hold up to that second requirement, so cannot be taken as the truth to start with, before universality is considered.
Greyjedi · M
@chilloutab2 Judgement is not the end it is the unconscious beginning before life. We are infinite because “energy can neither created nor destroyed. Being afraid of ‘hell’ is like being afraid of the washing machine and dryer. We are the energy that binds star dust.
Adstar · 56-60, M
@chilloutab2
Why? If the truth is the truth then it is the truth.. No matter if one can prove it to another or not..
The truth is the truth..
While a universal truth stands independent of whether it is accepted as such, it does have to be objectively and demonstrably provable and verifiable for it to be true, irrespective of whether it is believed in or not.
Why? If the truth is the truth then it is the truth.. No matter if one can prove it to another or not..
The truth is the truth..
thats 2 Gods is it not

SW-User
How come one of them has a fidget spinner and a bong?
Disgustedman · 61-69, M
@SW-User well the bongs okay really but that fidget spinner does have me wondering...😅😅
Oh that's a hookah not a bong.
Oh that's a hookah not a bong.
RenegadeMinistry · 36-40, M


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@RenegadeMinistry The One who speaks is the Universal Christ. Truth is One, sages call it by various names.
Allelse · 36-40, M
Looks a lot friendlier than that nailed to the cross chap.
siddhikoli · 26-30, F
For god of my mother .she angry with me reason i throw mother's Idol by me(reason i don't worship idol )😰
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And then you became American?
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
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Noclue · 56-60, M
That's vishnu - the sustainer and lakshmi his consort and goddess of wealth. He has four hands. He holds a conch shell in one hand and a sudarshana disc - (it spins and has sharp teeth and is used as a weapon to destroy evil) in another. In the third he holds the mace - another weapon and with the fourth he holds his consort
hunkalove · 61-69, M
One of my favorites. And Krishna.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
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Who dat?
Who dat?
siddhikoli · 26-30, F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Sri Lakshmi Narayana or Lakshmi-Narayana ( Sanskrit : लक्ष्मी-नारायन, IAST : Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa) is the Hindu deity, a couple of Narayana (Vishnu) and his consort Devi laksmi
plungesponge · 41-45, M
Sounds fun, they look chill

SW-User
Lots of colour. They appear happy.
Jake966 · 56-60, M
Weird god
Greyjedi · M
Looks like Shiva god of destruction