What if I told you that all of the worlds religions have either been created or co-opted by the hidden hand.. what if I told you that most of us don’t practice the same mercy we wish to obtain for ourselves.. what if I told you that in order to obtain forgiveness, you first must learn to forgive and forgive.. what if I told you that Christianity has the most version and sects out of any religion, because it was Christianity that almost unified humanity, but the hidden hand caused the divisions and corrupted Christianity and its purpose… what if I told you that your churches are not there to shine light on the darkness, but to expand that darkness by separating the light… what if I told you that there is a straight path out of darkness in unity, the pyramid or prism divides the light into its many different colors, but the light remains one, even in its division light is still light… how long will you allow the prism/pyramid to divide you from the rest of you?
Where we go one, we go all.
But my way seeks to be closer to the truth in perpetuity. I never stop thinking and trying to understand things better. In comparison to someone like you who thinks they have it all figured out and actually stops thinking things over it should be clear my way is the far more "active" and effective way to get closer to reality.
Does your belief system involve you returning to source when you die?
I am agnostic. I don't think I can know what happens after death while I'm still alive.
What was it that brought you to the conclusion that it can’t be known if there is a God or not?
I haven't seen any way to obtain objective evidence of that. I seriously doubt there is a creator of all things in existence that has a special interest in this one grain of sand on the endless beach, so special that his only flesh and blood son lived here. It reeks of someone taking advantage of ancient peoples who couldn't know that the stars are other suns that are far away and that there are an unlimited number of them beyond the ones we can see. I could be wrong though. My intention is to always maintain some doubt about everything possible.