I read through that, I'm glad it sounds like it comes from personal experience; that tends to make it easier for me to thoroughly understand. On it all, it kind-of just translates out to:
People worship themselves. This, not uncommonly, creates their opinions and decisions.
In explanation on people who worship themselves: They can be ignorant and commonly enough use God as an argument for opinions/decisions being undeniable and something you should also worship, in order to appeal to their worship of themselves creating a demand for other people to never challenge them (therein making them insecure about their self-worship).
It sure speaks for itself how much of a high opinion I have about all of this. I'm pretty much the evil guy that says to you "God just starts in your head and ends in your head".
Haha, maybe that's a message that a lot of people need to hear, no?
I'm the heretic that expresses detailed messages on how God obviously isn't perfect in his love, and humanity in all of its flaws isn't a project he takes very seriously. All of the commentary is justifiable, but most people don't truly understand human nature so the arguments tend to be lost on them.
Sometimes people will tell you how much they hear Karl Marx speaking from your mouth... And you know, he was and "evil communist", the founder of that ideology which tried to bring education to the poor and take power away from the wealthy and rich and make their wealth serve the normal public.
Well, at least to me it's what I've found. It doesn't need to be a God from one of the recognized world religions - it can be somebody or something else you worship like a God. In the end there happens the same. You project something onto this God which actually lives in you.
Human ability for perceiving something is very manipulable. Either by talking yourself into believing something, or other people doing the same to you, and by consuming substances which influence your senses that make you perceive the world. Saying - if there are pills causing you to see pink elephants or other illogical stuff that doesn't exist in reality, so what then about the lots of apparitions that people want to have seen, if I know that is possible to tickle it out of human mind? Nothing with the non-ability of it to ever be wrong.
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People worship themselves. This, not uncommonly, creates their opinions and decisions.
In explanation on people who worship themselves:
They can be ignorant and commonly enough use God as an argument for opinions/decisions being undeniable and something you should also worship, in order to appeal to their worship of themselves creating a demand for other people to never challenge them (therein making them insecure about their self-worship).
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I'm pretty much the evil guy that says to you "God just starts in your head and ends in your head".
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I'm the heretic that expresses detailed messages on how God obviously isn't perfect in his love, and humanity in all of its flaws isn't a project he takes very seriously.
All of the commentary is justifiable, but most people don't truly understand human nature so the arguments tend to be lost on them.
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Well, at least to me it's what I've found.
It doesn't need to be a God from one of the recognized world religions - it can be somebody or something else you worship like a God. In the end there happens the same. You project something onto this God which actually lives in you.
Human ability for perceiving something is very manipulable.
Either by talking yourself into believing something, or other people doing the same to you, and by consuming substances which influence your senses that make you perceive the world.
Saying - if there are pills causing you to see pink elephants or other illogical stuff that doesn't exist in reality, so what then about the lots of apparitions that people want to have seen, if I know that is possible to tickle it out of human mind?
Nothing with the non-ability of it to ever be wrong.