Jews, Christians, and Muslims all exist based on lies. It's a global security issue which is why the existence of aliens from outer space has been such a secret. That essentially destroys the stupid religions, and these religious whackos would lose their minds.
It's "lose" not "loose".
I used to think this way, more than anyone I ever met. Unexplainable circumstances put Jesus in my life. I found the truth about Jesus and my entire life changed the day I put my faith in him.
You can dismiss it, but I never met a person who did a deep dive on the history, the gospels and the prophets and wasn’t a believer.
I think the truth is shrouded by layers upon layers of manipulation like the structure of an onion. There are bits of truth in Christianity just as there are bits of truth in Satanism, ancient sumerians, Taoism, Buddhism, etc. There does seem to be a conscious aspect underlying the universe or our experience of it, and that consciousness does not seem to be limited entirely to within our heads. Whatever that means, I don't know, but the idea of God and Jesus is one possibility. Another could be pantheism or panentheism. Or perhaps we live in a simulation like The Truman Show or the Matrix. If that's the case, then there is no knowable reality.
The problem with simulation theory (which includes Christianity) is that if this is not the real world and is some trial or simulation or cosmic video game or whatever, then there really is no way to prove that ANY reality is real. It could be a dream of a dream of a dream ad nauseum. Perhaps God and the Heavenly Kingdom are another simulation of some higher reality beyond that...and so on and so on. So for argument's sake, either this is the real world or there is no real world.
Jews, Christians, and Muslims all exist based on lies. It's a global security issue which is why the existence of aliens from outer space has been such a secret. That essentially destroys the stupid religions, and these religious whackos would lose their minds. It's "lose" not "loose".
I used to think this way, more than anyone I ever met. Unexplainable circumstances put Jesus in my life. I found the truth about Jesus and my entire life changed the day I put my faith in him.
You can dismiss it, but I never met a person who did a deep dive on the history, the gospels and the prophets and wasn’t a believer.
I think the truth is shrouded by layers upon layers of manipulation like the structure of an onion. There are bits of truth in Christianity just as there are bits of truth in Satanism, ancient sumerians, Taoism, Buddhism, etc. There does seem to be a conscious aspect underlying the universe or our experience of it, and that consciousness does not seem to be limited entirely to within our heads. Whatever that means, I don't know, but the idea of God and Jesus is one possibility. Another could be pantheism or panentheism. Or perhaps we live in a simulation like The Truman Show or the Matrix. If that's the case, then there is no knowable reality.
If that were the case, then you could not claim that reality exists or that you exist or that your thoughts exist or that your words mean anything.
That is losing touch with reality.
"Reality exists" is an axiom which cannot be denied.
If you deny it, you are hopelessly lost. And that is no way to live.
The problem with simulation theory (which includes Christianity) is that if this is not the real world and is some trial or simulation or cosmic video game or whatever, then there really is no way to prove that ANY reality is real. It could be a dream of a dream of a dream ad nauseum. Perhaps God and the Heavenly Kingdom are another simulation of some higher reality beyond that...and so on and so on. So for argument's sake, either this is the real world or there is no real world.