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    American dream
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    Hi guys!
    I started learning this type of philosophy because to my mind it is close to reality. God doesn’t exist and there’s no religion in our world. So, if you strongly believe in god-I am not judging you-it’s your own way.
    As barbarossa once said, there’s no mommy to save you. It’s the cold place and you-the only who can escape from this system. I see analog of it. There’s no god to save you. Life is a war. It’s war for resources and self-realization.
    I became a bit depressed of it but the experience of the red pill is vital. It’s harmful, I know, but I feel that the one way is mine-to escape from stupid government and womenslavors.
    What’s your opinion about it?
    Which type of philosophy do you love?

    Out of the rules and system-follow your own way!

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    Faust For Science
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    I started learning this type of philosophy because to my mind it is close to reality. God doesn’t exist and there’s no religion in our world.

    The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. Especially, when evidence is ignored.

    In the last year. The most successful Valentines weekend box office film is Deadpool. England voted to leave the European Union. The Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indiana in the World Series. Donald Trump was elected President of the USA. And from the last week, his first week in office, it seems that President Trump intends to follow through on his campaign promises.

    This is the short list.

    Two impossible things and we can head to Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, for some breakfast.

    God, or Gods, do exist and have a wicked sense of humor.

    If you want to get down to science on evidence of God and reality. Look up Meta Physics. This is the theories on Reality. Specifically, look up Sylvester James Gates and Brain Greene.

    Brian Greene wrote a book, “The Hidden Reality”, which is brilliant in explaining the nature of reality and theories on the multiverse.

    Sylvester James Gates and his team found evidence of computer code hidden in the fabric of reality. This is evidence this reality is an artificial construct. Here is a short part of the discussion by Professor Gates:

    When is comes to evidence of the soul. Look up Ian Stevenson and Jim Tucker. They and their teams have amassed thousands of care studies on the evidence of reincarnation.

    Anyway, things are look up. So enjoy the situation. Because things have gone mad in the most hilarious ways possible.

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    Greg Honda
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    I totally understand your viewpoint regarding the existence of God. After all, how can people believe in something you can’t see or pick up on with your body’s senses? Added to that, Technology hasn’t picked up on anything either so it seems like “End of Argument”.

    However understandable your viewpoint is, I don’t share it.

    Already discussed at length on these pages to the annoyance of some members.

    All, I’ll say is:

    Keep an Open Mind.

    Neither of us knows everything about this world, and nor does Science.

    Keep your options open. It’s always a good idea 🙂

    It's Time to get Wise

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    Faust For Science
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    I totally understand your viewpoint regarding the existence of God. After all, how can people believe in something you can’t see or pick up on with your body’s senses? Added to that, Technology hasn’t picked up on anything either so it seems like “End of Argument”.

    However understandable your viewpoint is, I don’t share it.

    Already discussed at length on these pages to the annoyance of some members.

    All, I’ll say is:

    Keep an Open Mind.

    Neither of us knows everything about this world, and nor does Science.

    Keep your options open. It’s always a good idea ?

    Greg, that is a good point.

    There is nothing wrong with believe in something better. Even if it is not true, the believe itself can offer a brief respite in the present.

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