Message from @L0GAN

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2018-07-26 09:24:53 UTC  

I can see why they do it

2018-07-26 09:25:26 UTC  

The righteous will be exalted in the afterlife. Become one with Christ as Christ became one with Heavenly Father. Kings and queens in God's kingdom. "Joint heirship."

We can become Gods. We can create our own worlds and people in our own image to populate them.

2018-07-26 09:25:28 UTC  

Yes bible predicts Roman Empire's convert to christianity and it's collapse hundreds of years before it happens and multiple other historical events in detail

2018-07-26 09:25:59 UTC  

yes its all false hurr durr its a crafted lie to trick humans ooga booga durr kikes rr destoryying uss

2018-07-26 09:26:14 UTC  

okay

2018-07-26 09:26:50 UTC  

The problem is, for historians to believe something that doesnt have tangible evidence of existing, they need unanimous agreement

2018-07-26 09:28:01 UTC  

@Joe Powerhouse Not exactly, we become near-gods but not *God*. More comparable to angelship. We live on a reformed version of Earth i believe it says (the saved)

2018-07-26 09:28:27 UTC  

One question @Doctor Anon

2018-07-26 09:28:42 UTC  

Da?

2018-07-26 09:28:44 UTC  

If the universe is gaurenteed to die out eventually

2018-07-26 09:29:00 UTC  

why do people try to make a legacy to remain on earth after theyre death

2018-07-26 09:29:23 UTC  

instead of trying to be more religous

2018-07-26 09:29:41 UTC  

Because they are non religious

2018-07-26 09:29:46 UTC  

And thus are short sighted

2018-07-26 09:30:21 UTC  

They care for themselves and themselves only, caring not for an afterlife, they want to be remembered for as long as possible beyond their death because they think death is it.

2018-07-26 09:30:42 UTC  

then you also have to realise that theirs high chances that everything we know, all these "religions" weve been told about are just a simulated reality

2018-07-26 09:31:16 UTC  

and as radical as it may seem, it is reasonable

2018-07-26 09:31:37 UTC  

Here's the problem

2018-07-26 09:31:41 UTC  

It's not.

2018-07-26 09:32:11 UTC  

To run even a pebble in real time full physics, not even the most poweful supercomputer could run it.

2018-07-26 09:32:25 UTC  

I believe you should live life based off what you believe and know from your own experience, not what has the highest probability

2018-07-26 09:32:29 UTC  

No game uses real-time physics

2018-07-26 09:32:46 UTC  

@Doctor Anon In our reality

2018-07-26 09:33:01 UTC  

The only way to make it even plausible

2018-07-26 09:33:17 UTC  

Is to run our universe in real time full physics from the start

2018-07-26 09:33:18 UTC  

For all we know, everything weve learned about physics wouldnt even apply to the non simulation world

2018-07-26 09:33:31 UTC  

Which would take more energy than the entire universe has put out in it's entire lifetime

2018-07-26 09:33:37 UTC  

so we wont be finding out for a while

2018-07-26 09:33:52 UTC  

If everything we know is a simulation

2018-07-26 09:34:10 UTC  

how do you not know the universe, and physics are not a lie

2018-07-26 09:34:10 UTC  

Which i doubt

2018-07-26 09:34:30 UTC  

its one of those things you kinda have to doubt if you want to continue your life with hope

2018-07-26 09:34:36 UTC  

The burden of proof is on you to prove we are in one

2018-07-26 09:34:39 UTC  

Not on me to prove we arent

2018-07-26 09:34:56 UTC  

Its already been proven to be likely

2018-07-26 09:34:59 UTC  

@L0GAN
>if the universe is guaranteed to die out...

Because that isn't happening anytime soon.

2018-07-26 09:35:10 UTC  

ik it isnt

2018-07-26 09:35:13 UTC  

but it still means

2018-07-26 09:35:15 UTC  

in the end

2018-07-26 09:35:16 UTC  

@L0GAN No, it's not.

2018-07-26 09:35:24 UTC  

nothing matters besides religion