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Originally Posted by Desoxyn
I prefer there to be no proof of a God. Whether there is or not, everything showing the hidden power behind it is more magnificent if there is always a question to everything. It gives life a meaning because the opposite of that is no meaning.
It's better to not know. The world is the way it is because of this.
Some people may also believe too. It's just how things are. We're all different.
If something bad were to be deleted like what we see on the news, nothing would exist. Everything has to exist. And what we share in common (Whether or not I'm the only person that is real and everyone else isn't), is the proof of existence.
But sometimes I get really down because of it. I could list a bunch of bad things in a trigger but we all know what these bad things are.
Even though a mystery doesn't want to keep me going, the fact that the mystery exists does.
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As a kid i once took apart a magic trick and started building one of my own. Half way thru i broke it all and threw it away. I told my mother I'd ruined it by understanding it.
I always thought this meant i conceptualized a god as a kid. I don't believe in anything now.
I'm not sure if this relates to what you're getting at, but it reminded me of it.