So once you have this belief system of yours
that apparently not many people have
(yet anyway one hopes)
and you can explain it
in a concise manner
from the creation of the universe
to your life forces expiration?
Once you have that and are willing to explain it?
Here is my question to you at that point:
ARE YOU WILLING
TO TAKE A BULLETT
IN THE FOREHEAD FOR IT?
Cause I am for mine.
Gladly.
Not because I "believe" in it,
or "hope" that its true
or "think" that it might be true somehow.
But because
I KNOW ITS TRUE.
Death has no hold over us.
None.
A wise man thinks about death, a lot
I asked my pastor once:
"If faith is the belief in things unseen?
Then what is it when you've seen it?"
After a little pause she said:
"Your reality."
So I don't mind to die
for what I know
to be true.
Are you willing to die
for what you think
might be?
Maybe?
Hopefully?
When you get right down to it
there are only two world views,
thats it, two.
1) All the evidence of design we see in the universe and our world
AND THE NATURAL LAWS THAT GOVERN THEM
were the result of cosmic chance
or
2) They were all the product of a designer.
That's your two choices,
and where your souls conscious energy
ends up for eternity
is a direct result
of one of those two belief systems.
"There are four basic questions that confront each of us: Who am I? Where did I come from? Why am I here? And where am I going when I die? Your eternal destiny will be determined by your “world view” in addressing these issues. And there are really only two world views: either everything – including you- is the result of some kind of cosmic accident, or this is all the result of a deliberate design by a Designer. This issue could not be more fundamental."
~
Chuck Missler
Relax,
you are not alone
are no longer
valid belief systems either.
If ya aint noticed?
Belief systems
are drooping like flies
these days,
and its for a reason.
Believe that.
Side note:
The laws of nature did not not invent themselves.
This gets overlooked.
They had to have been designed beforehand
to govern what hadn't even came into existence yet.
These are the "initial conditions"
of the laws of nature
(Not the initial conditions of the universe,
that's a completely different set
of initial conditions, than the laws that govern it.)
that I have never heard a cosmologist
(or others)
even begin to attempt
to explain.
And without them?
No universe, and no us.
So yeah, two choices,
I've been willing to die for mine for a good bit now,
you willing to die for yours?
Seems like you'd be able to tell people what it was
if that was the case.
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