Thanks for your input. I would say it was invented through what was experienced and observed in nature on a micro and macro level. It was this evidence that created the belief of what's commonly termed as divine. However, I do see that passionate beliefs also create evidence that is observed through the believer. In other words, believing something seems to make the evidence more recognizable. In contrast, Santa Claus and other similar folklore like mythology is created by turning these experiences into a story through characters to illustrate meaning. If we look at God through the extremely limited lens of clinical scientific observation, we see very little evidence. Still, it's been noted that wave particles are actually self-aware and behave differently when observed by outside viewers. This is just an example of how flawed popular interpretation is in understanding anything divine. Overall, the more we look at the science of historically religious doctrines and occult knowledge, the easier it can be applied in real time. #thecleanse
RE: Why God is Real but Religion...Not so Much
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there is no evidence man. just hearsay
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LOL okay bruh.
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