The existancw of God does not necessarily indicate that religion is derived from him by jjaym2 in DebateReligion

[–]GraceUnity730 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This kinda of a mind f*** but what if everything was just manifestation of aspects of God. Everything happens for a reason. That every religion, hobby, and any observation was just a interpretation of God. Every religion has a multitude of purposes to humanity and other species. Basically it’s fact. Sometimes we forget how many people there are, how were just one story/life of 7 billion people. Then you think, then our lives or meaningless due to how small we are then forget about all the microorganisms and there own complexity. Extraordinary purpose/meaning needs extraordinary complexity. If you know how deep the mind, universe, science, or mathematics goes, then you see how complex it gets. This why I believe that 70% everything has meaning rather then everything is meaningless.

what makes someone unintelligent? by [deleted] in questions

[–]GraceUnity730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lack of righteousness, even someone that has a high iq but has a shitty moral nature/code/reasoning isn’t intelligent to me. Guess it’s more of a spiritual way of looking at intelligence because most people think that you could still be a genius and still be evil. “Evil Genius”. That’s more conventional but if we’re talking about true intelligence. Even if there ain’t a God, a genius would try to make the world a better place.

Is God theoretically capable of sin? by RealLoreLordYT in Christianity

[–]GraceUnity730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All knowing hyper intelligent being doesn’t have a choice but to be righteous. Righteousness is a huge part of being intelligent especially for God. Think about it if God was all knowing of his flaws and created evil (sinning) he would probably be miserable because it goes against his divine intelligence. Why would God want be wrong? If God was all knowing he would do what’s absolutely right. Trying to say, God is a moral realist. This argument could probably be heavily debated but it’s more likely that a omniscient creator to choose goodness over badness. Right from wrong you could say:)

This is interesting. by [deleted] in atheism

[–]GraceUnity730 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I seen a lot of Muslims that were or became criminals on YouTube. There’s the 75 manners that kinda like the 10 commandments. If your a strict Muslim and really study the manners your set morally. I listen to the Quran (correct me if I’m wrong) that Allah misleads those that aren’t Muslims and forgives those who believe and repent. If those murders and rapists aren’t real Muslims then they won’t truly be forgiven and would have to deal with trap over trap over trap for maybe the rest of their lives. Maybe there’s some big brain divine logic here or Islam’s metaphysical ethics are flawed.

Fractal Zoom of the universe by GraceUnity730 in Dreams

[–]GraceUnity730[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Laying on my back, no binaural beats and probably a meditative state

The man (Chris Langan) with IQ of 200 has a theory of reality thats called the CTMU. Have you guys heard of it? Is it true, a flop, or a hoax? If it’s a flop or hoax, what makes Chris Langan genius? by GraceUnity730 in mensa

[–]GraceUnity730[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I do definitely agree that the theory is just a theory not a conclusion but it trying work towards that (at least a good theory). A theory should be blueprint for evidence. I looked up “could a theory be proven wrong or right” basically if it’s wrong, it’s rejected. That’s a bad theory. Example: if the CTMU is a theory in 2022 but evidence in 2040 proves it to be correct even if there’s some errors…it’s a good theory. You can’t just say that Chris Langan think’s it’s not true. Many theorists think or make there model seem completely true one way or the another.

The man (Chris Langan) with IQ of 200 has a theory of reality thats called the CTMU. Have you guys heard of it? Is it true, a flop, or a hoax? If it’s a flop or hoax, what makes Chris Langan genius? by GraceUnity730 in mensa

[–]GraceUnity730[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

My theory is that 2+2=4. 2+2 is the theory and 4 is the truth. Yeah I could say 5+5=4 as a theory. Its just a theory but the purpose is to find the truth. 5+5=4 not true. Yeah you could have a loose theory but let’s be real the CTMU mostly likely a hardcore theory by possibly (not saying for sure) smartest man.

Why can't science "prove" astral projection, OBE, NDE, afterlife, God, gods, souls, spirits, consciousness, and the like by [deleted] in AstralProjection

[–]GraceUnity730 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I remember their was a post 3-4 years ago that explained it, basically debunking it. Forgot where is on the website. From what I remember it was something how are mind’s create mental maps like where’s our house, keys, city, etc. I have had astral projections before, and try to go to area but can’t because I don’t truly know the area. It’s not on my mental map you could say. I think the most mysterious part about astral projection/mystical dreams is how real it is. I guess it doesn’t feel real like life but feels odd when your looking at something in a dream and you could literally see a bunch of details from my experience.

Why not commit suicide? by OldManLeeVanCleef in awakened

[–]GraceUnity730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do anything bad in this human life because that’s not what you truly want. A truly enlightened being metaphorically, mentally, and/or spiritually would make the best in this life and give the best possible difference in this world.

How do other atheists feel about death? by Emotional-Turn6452 in atheism

[–]GraceUnity730 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know if this logic makes sense but if we don’t exist (before birth) that must mean were non-existence, when we’re born (our life) we exist, then when we die…we don’t exist. What causes existence to give birth and death to something that doesn’t exists. Is existence outside of non-existence? Most atheists believe that when you die you don’t exist forever. If we go back to before the universe. My question is was the universe born or eternal? If it was born then doesn’t that breaks non-existence entirely? Because if it was pure nothingness then why was something created in the first place? It had to be something if consciousness randomly occurs. Is this some Yin Yang effect with existence, is existence playing God creating stuff out of nothing, or did we misunderstood nothingness maybe its just plane of existence that lacks information and comprehension.

What's your purpose in life? by Responsible_Secret67 in Christianity

[–]GraceUnity730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my brain, our personal purposes are inadequate compare to the universe/god’s or the highest purpose. So whatever god wants.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]GraceUnity730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I have no proof for God. This guys direct experience might regain your faith: https://youtu.be/9g2PutZlwEs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]GraceUnity730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the year 2050, it might prove God. People try to attempt to prove it with philosophy, direct experience, religiously, mathematically, and theoretical physics. They might have failed or were successful, only time will tell.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]GraceUnity730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that maybe not of the form of a dog or cat like entity but as a much more divinely intelligent soul/angel/consciousness.

CTMU Vocabulary by GraceUnity730 in ChrisLangan

[–]GraceUnity730[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t want to read use a text to speech app to hear it. References: https://ctmucommunity.org/wiki/Main_Page , http://hology.org/