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The Universe and You
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2015-09-28 at 2:50 PM UTCThe whole of the the cosmos simply exists to serve as a testament which we can look to for proof of our creator in the times our faith is weak, or simply to view it and praise the maker of all things in times when it is strong. Nothing more. People tend to confuse things and complicate them in an effort to understand them, when in fact, the truth is simplicity. Always the sheer beauty of simplicity.
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2015-09-28 at 3:56 PM UTC
The whole of the the cosmos simply exists to serve as a testament which we can look to for proof of our creator in the times our faith is weak, or simply to view it and praise the maker of all things in times when it is strong. Nothing more. People tend to confuse things and complicate them in an effort to understand them, when in fact, the truth is simplicity. Always the sheer beauty of simplicity.
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2015-09-28 at 4:53 PM UTC
The whole of the the cosmos simply exists to serve as a testament which we can look to for proof of our creator in the times our faith is weak, or simply to view it and praise the maker of all things in times when it is strong. Nothing more. People tend to confuse things and complicate them in an effort to understand them, when in fact, the truth is simplicity. Always the sheer beauty of simplicity.
Who your creator? Because I'm pretty sure I made him. -
2015-12-06 at 6:06 PM UTC
Who your creator? Because I'm pretty sure I made him.
@ -SpectraL, tell us about your creator. -
2015-12-10 at 11:32 PM UTCYou are the universe...just not in any meaningful way. When you die you're presumably still condemned to black unconsciousness.
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2015-12-11 at 1:04 PM UTCWho knows what happens when you die? What we do know is that you are connected to rest of the universe atomically, chemically, biologically and perhaps even spiritually if you're into that sort of thing. How is that meaningless?
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2015-12-12 at 11:25 AM UTCThe Creator keeps a detailed record/memory of every person who has been born and/or died. That record/memory is all it takes to bring you back just as you were.
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2015-12-13 at 2:15 AM UTC
Who knows what happens when you die? What we do know is that you are connected to rest of the universe atomically, chemically, biologically and perhaps even spiritually if you're into that sort of thing. How is that meaningless?
It's a nice thought, sure, but it doesn't say anything about death or change anything about my current existence. It's just like...Oh yeah, that's cool...moving right along.
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2015-12-13 at 4:17 AM UTC
It's a nice thought, sure, but it doesn't say anything about death or change anything about my current existence. It's just like…Oh yeah, that's cool…moving right along.
It doesn't mean much to you personally. To many people this realization can change their whole perspective on life and death, can change the way they live their life. If you're not one of those people you won't feel the same way. I do not know of any deeper spiritual feeling than what this realization brings to me. -
2015-12-13 at 4:37 AM UTC
It doesn't mean much to you personally. To many people this realization can change their whole perspective on life and death, can change the way they live their life. If you're not one of those people you won't feel the same way. I do not know of any deeper spiritual feeling than what this realization brings to me.
Pretty obvious that it only appeals to hippies. Stay away from the devil's lettuce, obbe. -
2015-12-13 at 4:41 AM UTC
Pretty obvious that it only appeals to hippies. Stay away from the devil's lettuce, obbe.
My last post and the OP in this thread were paraphrased from Neil deGrasse Tyson who is a scientist. Open Your Mind, bro. -
2015-12-13 at 7:17 AM UTCscientists shit their pants over anything to do with the cosmos.
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2015-12-13 at 11:50 AM UTCNo matter is ever really lost, only converted into something else. The same with energy. The same with your life. It's never truly lost. The only way you could truly lose your life is if the one who made matter and energy and your life decides you should be lost. Then you will be lost forever, never to return. Hades is the Lake of Fire and Sulfur, and there is no returning from that place, once you are thrown in there.