He actually didnt,people thought i was baited,i wasn't.I just made a dark humor joke without thinking about it,i only realized what i posted after Van started preaching.You throw trantrums,solis is an instigator,c4n calls anyone that thinks different zyx phobic and tonnes is literally over 18.I'm cool with tonnes because of his age.But the three you worry me.People that want to call me immature need to look themselves on the mirror and do a consciousness exam and read all the crap some of you post herebut you wont be able to since you guys don't take Christianity seriously
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i dont,i'm cool with him.I actually don't hate anyone here,but i do admit that Solis can get very annoying sometimes.
You're like, the first person on here to not hold a grudge against someone for something petty.
Kind of shocking.
 
Credit where credit is due,
Was that the entire message or did you press enter early?
I also did that and edited my message after you quoted me so I understand
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grudges are foolish,anger only destroys your health.I try not to hold any ill feelings about anything because that is no good for ME.
That's deep man.
 
My grandmother. She was a very devout ( although extremely racist) woman. When she was very sick and at the brink of death she was afraid as anybody could possibly be. She had a moment of doubt, and died afraid of what would happen next. At the time I was dating this girl who was an atheist herself. She explained to me how she viewed the existence of god as unlikely as a Pokémon popping out of a trading card. After my grandmother died I realized she was most likely right, and my grandmother never had the chance to question god’s existence and it lead her to having a very psychologically excruciating death. My dad took it hard, he doubled down on his faith and now he lives with the same fear of death. I know in my heart he is not sure that god exists, but he is too afraid to admit it to himself. I just think this is a healthier outlook to have.
I did the opposite journey,i used to an atheist back when i was 13 till age 23.Back when i was being educated in the church i already had many doubts and questions.Nowadays i see god in everything.It makes no sense to not have some architect behind the complexity that is nature and the world.
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Was that the entire message or did you press enter early?
I also did that and edited my message after you quoted me so I understand
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That's deep man.
not really,i think any can agree that getting angry fucking sucks.
 
I did the opposite journey,i used to an atheist back when i was 13 till age 23.Back when i was being educated in the church i already had many doubts and questions.Nowadays i see god in everything.It makes no sense to not have some architect behind the complexity that is nature and the world.
At some point something had to come from nothing. We’re nothing when it comes to the universe as a whole, we don’t know the truth. The best bet is to use Occam’s razor ( the simpler explanation with fewer leaps in logic is most likely the answer) which leads to the conclusion of god (at least as humans envision him) most likely not being real.
 
My grandmother. She was a very devout ( although extremely racist) woman. When she was very sick and at the brink of death she was afraid as anybody could possibly be. She had a moment of doubt, and died afraid of what would happen next. At the time I was dating this girl who was an atheist herself. She explained to me how she viewed the existence of god as unlikely as a Pokémon popping out of a trading card. After my grandmother died I realized she was most likely right, and my grandmother never had the chance to question god’s existence and it lead her to having a very psychologically excruciating death. My dad took it hard, he doubled down on his faith and now he lives with the same fear of death. I know in my heart he is not sure that god exists, but he is too afraid to admit it to himself. I just think this is a healthier outlook to have.
Rest in Peace to your grandmother 🕯️
Thanks for sharing your story
 
At some point something had to come from nothing. We’re nothing when it comes to the universe as a whole, we don’t know the truth. The best bet is to use Occam’s razor ( the simpler explanation with fewer leaps in logic is most likely the answer) which leads to the conclusion of god (at least as humans envision him) most likely not being real.
Dont try to figure out god existence with philosophy,just search up history about paranormal phenomena and miracles.I have experienced two very weird and spooky stuff recently,Even caught some stuff on photos.I know by personal experience there is more than the eye can see out there.Also,near death experiences are very interesting phenomena.I recommend anyone that struggles with death to look that stuff up.Some many stories...Anecdotes don't mean they are lies or not real.
 
My grandmother. She was a very devout ( although extremely racist) woman. When she was very sick and at the brink of death she was afraid as anybody could possibly be. She had a moment of doubt, and died afraid of what would happen next. At the time I was dating this girl who was an atheist herself. She explained to me how she viewed the existence of god as unlikely as a Pokémon popping out of a trading card. After my grandmother died I realized she was most likely right, and my grandmother never had the chance to question god’s existence and it lead her to having a very psychologically excruciating death. My dad took it hard, he doubled down on his faith and now he lives with the same fear of death. I know in my heart he is not sure that god exists, but he is too afraid to admit it to himself. I just think this is a healthier outlook to have.
Incredibly sorry for your loss, but it's a little funny how you just casually say she was extremely racist before saying she died.
I mean, the post it self isn't really funny, kind of depressing even, but that was a pretty random thing to say about her honestly.
 
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