It has come to the attention of our creator that we're not fully cognizant of many facts that pertain to our world. It worries him a lot and he has asked me to convey to you all a clarification, perhaps a revelation if I may say so. — TheMadFool
Did you take down the Caller Id of the Creator when he called you? — god must be atheist
Did you take down the Caller Id of the Creator when he called you? Or did make a note of his email address? This could be valuable information for, among other people, the Pope, Kevin Kavanagh, Jordan Peterson, and last but not least, me.
I'd sell the contact information to the highest bidder on eBay, if I were you. — god must be atheist
For the issue of calling names, i feel its just a quicker way of saying something so you don't have to say 8 words you can just say 2. — christian2017
Did you take down the Caller Id of the Creator when he called you? Or did make a note of his email address? This could be valuable information for, among other people, the Pope, Kevin Kavanagh, Jordan Peterson, and last but not least, me.
I'd sell the contact information to the highest bidder on eBay, if I were you.
— god must be atheist
:rofl: I was too shocked to think of taking down numbers. All I did was note down what he said about our faulty intuitions of the self.
For the issue of calling names, i feel its just a quicker way of saying something so you don't have to say 8 words you can just say 2.
— christian2017
Indeed, you're right and that's the big mistake isn't it? When convenience replaces truth as a priority it leads to erroneous thinking as my, the creator's, example shows and these linguistic short-cuts perpetuate and reinforce our misconceptions. Disaster is inevitable. — TheMadFool
It is unfortunate. the Holy book i adhere to has the "613" laws and then over 1050 laws in the next section. How does your creator feel about complacency and apathy? — christian2017
Your OP reminds me of the wisdom associated with losing oneself. Self-discovery requires getting lost. That’s how we learn about ourselves, who we are, what we are meant to give, who we’re supposed to meet, what we’re supposed to learn from them, and where we’re supposed to go. That’s how we become.
If life went exactly as we planned or wanted, we wouldn’t change because we wouldn’t need to. And that isn’t life. That would just be accomplishing goals without internal change. And without internal change, there is no fulfillment or meaning. — 3017amen
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