(February 25, 2010 at 1:39 am)tackattack Wrote: @Zen
If everyone could do it at once, then we would be at a place of harmony and peace, which I really can't see as possible in my life. Frankly those contibutions by knowledge and science are great. They're helping us understand our reality and define and discern much better. That coupled with society and it's devlopment I think well lead to a greater uniformity of societal ideals and morals. Realistically that will probably require the abolishment of most religions, since they breed the most intolerance, IMO. It's actually predicted that this unity of the world will happen somewhere in revelation, I can't be bothered to look up now.
That place of peace and harmony would in fact be death.
Since without the products of that sinful curiousity we would not survive very long before starvation,
disease etc cut huge swathes through the population.
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