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Do you have an imagination? Can you think of things that dont exist? There is no proof for that proof that we exist. Our very existence takes faith, and that very idea is a strong pointer to reasonable faith in God. Can you have thoughts that later prove to be false? Yes, therefore any of our thoughts could currently be faulty, even thinking that were thinking. Faith in an idea that a being of simultaneous thought, word, and action (even these limited human traits fall short of reality) who has no beginning or end, therefore is the beginning and end (see the paradox yet?), is the origin of us (everything you *believe* you are thinking, experiencing, and even believing) but not us (we know very well how *not* perfect we are, and somehow still have a keen idea of the perfection we are not, or, the idea of the idea of perfect), and is also our ultimate goal, is not so hard to conclude, but that conclusion must still be made simultaneously with the same initial assumption/point of reference/first cause/absolute however faulty our understanding of it might be. If this conversation can be ended it is invalid, but, at the same time, it is unnecessary at all, as it happens to be life whether we talk about it or not. God exists. God also transcends existence. I am absolutely certain of this because, one, I resolve to be certain, and two, God (in whatever language you use it) is the least worst word humanity has to use for a variable/infinite space word container (container doesnt work but works enough, eternity cannot be contained, so maybe more appropriately anticontainer or antilabel, abox, acontainer) to provide something easier or more quickly said to refer to a being of simultaneous thought, word, and action (even these limited human traits fall short of reality) who has no beginning or end, therefore is the beginning and end (see the paradox yet?), is the origin of us (everything you *believe* you are thinking, experiencing, and even believing) but not us (we know very well how *not* perfect we are, and somehow still have a keen idea of the perfection we are not, or, the idea of the idea of perfect), and is also our ultimate goal and infinitely more which could very well be faulty of us at all (settling on convenience causes all kinds of mayhem in our relationship with anyone and everyone and most certainly the most perfect of us, who is miraculously/mysteriously both us and not us) but somehow we know to seek, or think we know to seek, or thinking we think we know to seek, etc. etc. etc. But, continue, these words might or might not be here, might or might not be written, and might or might not be read, until I say, and someone believes, or someone else says, and I believe...
Posted on: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 05:06:39 +0000

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