donotdothis
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christians don't understand that if the bible is actually true, you can be alive forever.
Something very close to that was the story arc for one of the Classic Doctor Who StoriesWouldn’t being alive forever get kinda old after, say, the first sextillion years?
I mean the universe has a finite lifespan so it would get extremely dull once all the lights went out for good.
Sounds more like torture than gift.
that's a myth with no evidence.Wouldn’t being alive forever get kinda old after, say, the first sextillion years?
I mean the universe has a finite lifespan so it would get extremely dull once all the lights went out for good.
Sounds more like torture than gift.
that's a myth with no evidence.
that the universe has an end.What’s a myth with no evidence? Christianity? All religions? Affirmative on both counts![]()
that the universe has an end.
christians don't understand that if the bible is actually true, you can be alive forever.
I want my mommyit's similar to a perpetual childlike state.
it's similar to a perpetual childlike state.
They say ignorance is bliss
To attain the level of ignorance that produces a state of bliss one must be void of all knowledge, certainty a concept worth exploring.
Question what is a person to do who thinks and sees life differently than the masses?
Does this person strive to enlighten others to see as he/she sees or does that person recognize the value of a person regardless if another person agrees or not?
I personally do not feel called to change, enlighten or persuade anyone to think as I do.
The fact is everyone has a mind of their own far be it from me to judge or condemn how another person uses their mind.
I see you don't get sarcasmThe masses are rarely wise so I would generally advise quiet approaches trying to introduce alternative concepts.
Nobody who even approaches anything remotely approximate to genuine wisdom would ever attempt to force their views on others in any kind of forceful manner.
Every individual is unique and must find their own path. One respects the individual no matter what… but can also legitimately loathe obvious grifters (think TV evangelists, “Prosperity Gospel” types an so forth).
There is a distinct difference between alternate worldviews, differing access to educational levels, and straight-up ghouls.
I have mixed feelings. My nature is to vigorously debate. Hopefully not to be overly dismissive (I regularly fail at this) but wishing to break patterns. Especially socially damaging forms.
For me, the concern is more about how so many folks’ minds are hijacked by harmful mythology.
Mythologies are great. They can teach us so much about behaviour and psychology - nuances learned over literal millennia - that they should rightfully be respected.
Religion is simply mythology that hasn’t yet given up the ghost. Learn personal growth lessons, don’t get caught up in ridiculous and antiquated stupidities. That way danger lies…
Funny I used the phrase "I personally do not feel called" hmm a leftover phrase from a previous time.
I see you don't get sarcasm