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The most horrifying journey, this is what doubting 'everything' does.
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RE: The most horrifying journey, this is what doubting 'everything' does.
(April 1, 2018 at 8:38 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: It becomes confusing and perplexing. Everyone talks of goodness, yet humans don't agree on what it is.

People talk about the shape of the earth. But humans don't agree on what it is. Some people think the world is flat. They're wrong. Just because there is disagreement doesn't mean that there isn't truth.

Quote:Everyone talks about love, but where is the love in this world?

Somewhere, but not everywhere. Ideally there would be more of it. But there isn't. But see what we've discovered there? More love=good.

Sub-Saharan Africa lacks water. So more water in Sub-saharan Africa=good. Finding values this way is easy. And no God required.
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RE: The most horrifying journey, this is what doubting 'everything' does. - by vulcanlogician - April 1, 2018 at 8:51 pm

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