
Joey
Enlightened
- Jun 14, 2020
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There's times where we will always ask ourselves...
Why are we here? What is the meaning of our existence? Who created God? Who created the Big Bang? Which religion is right? Why is life full of suffering, and so on...
Sometimes it keeps us up at night and we always question our own mortality. All of us know that we're destined to die and it can happen at any moment.
No I'm not here to state the obvious and put philosophical words into this but this entire reality itself is just weird.
Are we really in a simulation? How do we know that this entire life is nothing but a dream but will we really wake up after we pass on?
There's really no right or wrong answer. It's very obvious though that Christianity isn't really all correct. When it comes to religion, atheists and the believers have had plenty of debates. Sad truth is, atheists always win because there's so much pain in the world and what kind of God will let a person born into this world to only have them sent straight to Hell. Sounds like a cult to me. On top of that, there's thousands of other religions mixed with their own way. Which one is really correct?
I'm not bashing on religion and I do agree with the atheists in a way because in reality, we really are just a floating rock in a huge void of space. With millions and millions of galaxies out there with the expanding universe and it's probably obvious that we aren't the only ones out there. I don't think we will ever contact alien life for thousands of years to come but it still might not happen. The way the Earth is going, I wouldn't be surprised.
Our existence is a complete mystery and whether if there is a God or not, it's something probably even the atheists thought of at one point.
What is human consciousness? It could just be a byproduct of the brain and how do we know that it's not like an antenna? Like for example, we're the universe experiencing itself, through our own consciousness.
What happens after we die?
Do we just cease to be? Are we inter-dimensional beings?
We'll never really know what's beyond our own universe and after this life. I remember what Stephen Hawking taught me.
There is always something greater than every one of us.
Why are we here? What is the meaning of our existence? Who created God? Who created the Big Bang? Which religion is right? Why is life full of suffering, and so on...
Sometimes it keeps us up at night and we always question our own mortality. All of us know that we're destined to die and it can happen at any moment.
No I'm not here to state the obvious and put philosophical words into this but this entire reality itself is just weird.
Are we really in a simulation? How do we know that this entire life is nothing but a dream but will we really wake up after we pass on?
There's really no right or wrong answer. It's very obvious though that Christianity isn't really all correct. When it comes to religion, atheists and the believers have had plenty of debates. Sad truth is, atheists always win because there's so much pain in the world and what kind of God will let a person born into this world to only have them sent straight to Hell. Sounds like a cult to me. On top of that, there's thousands of other religions mixed with their own way. Which one is really correct?
I'm not bashing on religion and I do agree with the atheists in a way because in reality, we really are just a floating rock in a huge void of space. With millions and millions of galaxies out there with the expanding universe and it's probably obvious that we aren't the only ones out there. I don't think we will ever contact alien life for thousands of years to come but it still might not happen. The way the Earth is going, I wouldn't be surprised.
Our existence is a complete mystery and whether if there is a God or not, it's something probably even the atheists thought of at one point.
What is human consciousness? It could just be a byproduct of the brain and how do we know that it's not like an antenna? Like for example, we're the universe experiencing itself, through our own consciousness.
What happens after we die?
Do we just cease to be? Are we inter-dimensional beings?
We'll never really know what's beyond our own universe and after this life. I remember what Stephen Hawking taught me.
There is always something greater than every one of us.
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