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Chairman_Jao_Bi_Den 12 points ago +12 / -0

Walks into gas chamber

"Q's got this, guys!"

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Chairman_Jao_Bi_Den 2 points ago +4 / -2

God > Q

Lol

I've personally embraced the existence of God and quantum consciousness. Death has never been less scary.

I would DIE for my beliefs, because the alternative is worse. After all, what is death? Just a bit of suffering before eternal peace (or reincarnation?). That's preferable to a lifetime under literal demons.

The globalists can KISS MY ASS.

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Chairman_Jao_Bi_Den 1 point ago +2 / -1

I've come to my conclusion based on extensive (unbiased) research, and have realized that indeed most religions have been influenced by the same set of "outside forces".

The truth, in my opinion, is a combination of mainstream beliefs, coupled with hidden knowledge. The earliest humans had wealth and technology beyond what we see today. Granted, computers and vehicles didn't exist, but things like focusing lasers and cosmic pattern-recognition (Occult Numerology and Symbology) were commonly known.

Evolution is also only a partial truth. Indeed, living creatures evolve to fit their environments, but there are definitive gaps between species. This implies that they were PLACED here by otherworldly beings, and allowed to procreate. I believe religious deities are these same beings, which are both benevolent and malevolent, depending on the individual.