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I believe that there is a God and that he/she/it is responsible for the big bang and the onset of evolution. I also believe that he/she it exists not as any tangible form to humans but rather as "energy". I also believe that he/she/it existed at one point in the form of a human. What most call the Mosiah. I also believe that the Mosiah will return in the form of a human marking the end of the current form of Earth.
My source:
The bible, and a few other poorly interpreted pieces of information from other religions. Based on my own twisted interpretation and mostly my own imagination that took what was probably fact and ran away with it.
Mostly, my version just makes more sense to me than your version .
Somewhat OT: I have a friend/colleague who wrote an amazing book which talking about this subject in a way. He is a highly respected Neuroscientist and Author. He heads the Neuroscience lab at Baylor. His name is Dr. David Eagleman. As you might be able to tell, I'm proud to know him. Anyways, I will get off his cock and get to the point. His book, "Sum: 40 tales from the afterlife" is very interesting. It is a book of fiction. It is an AMAZING read for anyone who has a brain. It is a very spiritual book. Influenced by his own and other religios backgrounds. but it comes from the mind of an educated scientist.
It is a great book. Was a best seller in UK, a few other countries, and did very well in USA. His new book is called Incognito (I don't know if its good, but he'd want me to push his new book, not his old one)
I suggest everybody read SUM, and then return and have this debate over again. If you have the time, also read Genesis, Proverbs, and Revelations from the New Jeruselum Bible as well as the Deuterocanonical books from the Holy Bible (New Jeruselem has them). But for those anti-bible (and everyone else), definitely read SUM.
My source:
The bible, and a few other poorly interpreted pieces of information from other religions. Based on my own twisted interpretation and mostly my own imagination that took what was probably fact and ran away with it.
Mostly, my version just makes more sense to me than your version .
Somewhat OT: I have a friend/colleague who wrote an amazing book which talking about this subject in a way. He is a highly respected Neuroscientist and Author. He heads the Neuroscience lab at Baylor. His name is Dr. David Eagleman. As you might be able to tell, I'm proud to know him. Anyways, I will get off his cock and get to the point. His book, "Sum: 40 tales from the afterlife" is very interesting. It is a book of fiction. It is an AMAZING read for anyone who has a brain. It is a very spiritual book. Influenced by his own and other religios backgrounds. but it comes from the mind of an educated scientist.
It is a great book. Was a best seller in UK, a few other countries, and did very well in USA. His new book is called Incognito (I don't know if its good, but he'd want me to push his new book, not his old one)
I suggest everybody read SUM, and then return and have this debate over again. If you have the time, also read Genesis, Proverbs, and Revelations from the New Jeruselum Bible as well as the Deuterocanonical books from the Holy Bible (New Jeruselem has them). But for those anti-bible (and everyone else), definitely read SUM.