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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    What science studies is: fictitious story telling in the mind of Christ. Consciousness, energy, quarks...these are all quirky hypothetical constructs. They never happened. They are not happening. What they seem to produce did not happen...is not happening. They are believed. Belief is...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    I described reality using symbols (ie. words, actions). All symbols are unreal. Yet I used them to maximum efficiency, leaving the world with a perfect message. I handed it off like a solved *Rubrics Cube*, and as each interpreter handled it, it became more and more mixed up. Thus, the New...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Here is an example of a "book of knowledge" that is not really knowledge. It offers scientific pointers which must be developed faithfully to potentially benefit from possible results. None of this really leads to Self, so it is obsolete for purposes of salvation. It is a continuation of the...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    What is meant by "personal God"? You mean Mary Baker Eddy's God? Jesus
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    You have correctly linked this world with "your thoughts". Since we are one, these are *our thoughts*. Every image is a thought, believed in, and given a semblence of power. Bodies are images representing the idea of separation and the *judgement* that the idea is true. Since these are...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    This is a truism. Similarily, the "reality" of this world puts the athiest in a potentially better position than a theist who believes our Father made it. For it is better that such a god be thought non-existant than what the other two alternatives imply, that is, that our Father is either...
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    For my Christians Friends

    Yes, to a world built on delusion, the truth will sound delusional. 4. Psychiatry. a fixed false belief that is resistant to reason or confrontation with actual fact: a paranoid delusion.
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    For my Christians Friends

    The answer was yes and no. This world denies reality [Christ]. So it is nihilistic. I deny this world it's alledged reality. I deny what isn't. Is that nihilistic? Jesus
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    For my Christians Friends

    That the world is an insignificant dream about individualism, exile, death, separation and other assorted non-sense. It cannot change what the dreamer actually is: Christ. Is it nihilism to "lay down your *life* that you may take it up again"? Yes, according to this definition: 6...
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    For my Christians Friends

    There is a correlation between the "reality" of this world and atheism. If this world is real, then God is either A.) insane, or, B.)dead, or, C.)non-existent. You'll find that the "reality" of this world is the atheists religion...a belief held quite dogmatically...a faith taken for...
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    For my Christians Friends

    Calling the world real is like calling bald a hair color.
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    For my Christians Friends

    Nice. Now, simply beware what is knowledge, and what is being passed off as knowledge. A book which calls itself "Book of Knowledge" is not necessarily so, simply because it says so. Jesus
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    For my Christians Friends

    What would you call the practice of distinquishing truth from illusion?
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    For my Christians Friends

    Thank you! C'mon down to the ranch for a cup of coffee sometime. jk Jesus:D
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    For my Christians Friends

    The very idea that love is wanting of something it cannot be is what gives rise to this world as a fantasy in the Son's mind. Thanks to this fantasy, the Son now has the impossible: unlimited love AND...drumroll please...limited love! The invariable predicament is internal mental conflict...
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    For my Christians Friends

    Three days would be even more impressive, imo. Jesus
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    For my Christians Friends

    The meaning of love is found in wholeness, oneness, equality, and the giving of everything without withholding even one gift. Love cannot be limited. God loves all equally, and gives all to all. This world arises on the idea of special love, something God does not give because it destroys the...
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    For my Christians Friends

    "An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes Paul. What does happen is that its opponents gradually die out and that the growing generation is familiarized with the idea from the beginning. "...
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    For my Christians Friends

    "We have no right to assume that any physical laws exist, or if they have existed up to now, that they will continue to exist in a similar manner in the future." ~Max Planck The Universe in the Light of Modern Physics[1931]
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    For my Christians Friends

    "The cross" is this world, in which bodies are pinned down to serve and suffer with the changes wrought by time and limits. In reality, it is really "finished". Time is a vast illusion, a sleight-of-hand, a magicians trick. The mind that made time and form has been saved from it already...
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