
I don’t know about you, but I have often wrestled with the questions humanity poses to itself. “Are we alone?” or “what happens when we die?” I have had internal struggles with this having been raised Lutheran while not feeling Lutheran at any point. It really is surreal how close some religions got it though when you think about it.
Once I was able to ingest enough faith verifiable data, or data that surpasses that “required faith” threshold my Catechism class spoke about, I felt more at ease with my place in this huge empty toilet paper roll universe space consciousness thingy.
I mean like witness statements vs biblical witness statements, or Grusch/Dr. Mitchell vs Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John, or CIA.gov reading room vs Catechism workbook. It is leaning really far to one direction, and I am sorry Father Sampson, but it ain’t you.
So there is a whole lot up in the air right now concerning a whole lot, but one thing that has remained consistent throughout is the continuity of the soul, and even though our time here may or may not see disclosure, coming out of this with eternal life isn’t a small thing.
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