The history of Earth does not indicate the existence of a supreme being that is worthy of worship.
Religion acts as an obstruction to discovering new truths.
“In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead; in the twentieth century the problem is that man is deadâ€
In a world where irrationality is largely the norm, rationality does not often seem to be conducive to happiness.
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This… it’s like… exponentially potent and profound. It’s as if what could only approach being adequately described, something akin to the idea of “the power of God,” focused into a literary laser beam, exploding outward, effortlessly ripping through “the veil,” obliterating walls, vaporizing false constructs…
Awe-inspiring.
I’m sure that through the “rose-colored-glasses” that most seem to unknowingly wear, these insights might seems terrifying.
But the world is just terrifying like that… and it’s much better in the long-run, if we all accept that, and go forth from the point of a better understanding of the world, and ourselves.