Sure it does. For example, statistically speaking, you still think we evolved here, on a planet, in a huge empty universe. For you, the end of the delusion falls WAY before basic knowledge of who we are or where we are.
Unless, you really believe what you said, then you would go and chase down the truth. But you won't. Because you, and most of the world, has been programmed to reject these, and many other truths, that are blatantly obvious. Thus, there is and end of how far you will look
I'm Christian, dude. My cosmology and metaphysics is grounded in God as He has revealed Himself to us. Evolutionism and materialism are not a part of this worldview.
But since you talk about truth, let me ask you - what is truth? In what way does it exist (absolute or relative, physical or metaphysical)? What is it grounded in and how do we have knowledge of it? Why ought we pursue it?
Truth is what we can observe and experience. Not what we are told by humans to be true.
Like I can see we are not a round ball, just by looking and using basic math. So I know this can't be a planet and we could not have had billions of years to evolve. Consequently I can easily distinguish most of the common deceptions in our world. It helps me to identify untrustworthy people. Or just people who are still programmed and asleep.
I think it makes sense to pursue truth for the pure reason that why the f*** not? If you're here and you're capable you might as well figure out what's true and what's deception. It has the added bonus of being able to avoid being tricked.
Like with COVID. I've known for years that virology is a pseudoscience. Even if irises weren't a hoax masks wouldn't work. These facts helped me stay healthy.
But God is probably a Psy op. I am no atheist. Definitely a spiritual person connected to my higher self and I kind of call God, the All. I believe that all of us are one experience and when we go back home we upload essentially all of our experiences and it enhances the overall truth of our collective. I've been christian for years, but I never felt right in my faith. Thus, my beliefs are my own and learned from myself and my experience. No bible, no dogma. Just as true as I can exist
Definitely a spiritual person connected to my higher self and I kind of call God,
Definitely a New Ager who will be deceived by the New Age deception that is planned for us. You definitely don't see it coming because you refuse to embrace the one true God who would lead you away from that delusion.
Truth is what we can observe and experience. Not what we are told by humans to be true.
Experience and observance is all subjective. What you observe and experience is limited by your mode of existence in the world. Meaning your truth is not my truth, no universal principle that transcends us all and it all boils down to individual brain processes. So basically relativism.
I think it makes sense to pursue truth for the pure reason that why the f*** not?
Why the fuck not doesn't sound like a good reason to do anything.
But God is probably a Psy op. I am no atheist. Definitely a spiritual person connected to my higher self and I kind of call God, the All. I believe that all of us are one experience and when we go back home we upload essentially all of our experiences and it enhances the overall truth of our collective
What if being "spiritual non religious" is the actual psy op that allows for many to be deceived into adopting many different false beliefs by exploiting man's innate desire to become god and make their own rules and reality (and I can prove the elites are behind this psy op using their own writings)? What if God is personal, knowable and He has revealed to us our origin, nature, place in the world, purpose and future? What if God Himself is the Truth and the Good and serves as a universal standard for everything that exists because He created it? What if we were created in His image and that's what makes us unique beings with dignity, free will and immortal soul? The impersonal abstract deity you posit can't ground meaning, knowledge, truth, the laws of logic, the good or any universal we appeal to in this world, so it's not much different than the atheistic worldview.
The evil and the delusion of this fallen world knows no bounds.
Sure it does. For example, statistically speaking, you still think we evolved here, on a planet, in a huge empty universe. For you, the end of the delusion falls WAY before basic knowledge of who we are or where we are.
Unless, you really believe what you said, then you would go and chase down the truth. But you won't. Because you, and most of the world, has been programmed to reject these, and many other truths, that are blatantly obvious. Thus, there is and end of how far you will look
I'm Christian, dude. My cosmology and metaphysics is grounded in God as He has revealed Himself to us. Evolutionism and materialism are not a part of this worldview.
But since you talk about truth, let me ask you - what is truth? In what way does it exist (absolute or relative, physical or metaphysical)? What is it grounded in and how do we have knowledge of it? Why ought we pursue it?
Truth is what we can observe and experience. Not what we are told by humans to be true.
Like I can see we are not a round ball, just by looking and using basic math. So I know this can't be a planet and we could not have had billions of years to evolve. Consequently I can easily distinguish most of the common deceptions in our world. It helps me to identify untrustworthy people. Or just people who are still programmed and asleep.
I think it makes sense to pursue truth for the pure reason that why the f*** not? If you're here and you're capable you might as well figure out what's true and what's deception. It has the added bonus of being able to avoid being tricked. Like with COVID. I've known for years that virology is a pseudoscience. Even if irises weren't a hoax masks wouldn't work. These facts helped me stay healthy.
But God is probably a Psy op. I am no atheist. Definitely a spiritual person connected to my higher self and I kind of call God, the All. I believe that all of us are one experience and when we go back home we upload essentially all of our experiences and it enhances the overall truth of our collective. I've been christian for years, but I never felt right in my faith. Thus, my beliefs are my own and learned from myself and my experience. No bible, no dogma. Just as true as I can exist
Definitely a New Ager who will be deceived by the New Age deception that is planned for us. You definitely don't see it coming because you refuse to embrace the one true God who would lead you away from that delusion.
Experience and observance is all subjective. What you observe and experience is limited by your mode of existence in the world. Meaning your truth is not my truth, no universal principle that transcends us all and it all boils down to individual brain processes. So basically relativism.
Why the fuck not doesn't sound like a good reason to do anything.
What if being "spiritual non religious" is the actual psy op that allows for many to be deceived into adopting many different false beliefs by exploiting man's innate desire to become god and make their own rules and reality (and I can prove the elites are behind this psy op using their own writings)? What if God is personal, knowable and He has revealed to us our origin, nature, place in the world, purpose and future? What if God Himself is the Truth and the Good and serves as a universal standard for everything that exists because He created it? What if we were created in His image and that's what makes us unique beings with dignity, free will and immortal soul? The impersonal abstract deity you posit can't ground meaning, knowledge, truth, the laws of logic, the good or any universal we appeal to in this world, so it's not much different than the atheistic worldview.