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Four Thoughts in Conversation & a Smartass

It is incredible to see how much we seek approval the most from those we tend to respect the least, and with equally good reasons for knowingly doing both.

To have faith in an idea you have of God, is to believe that "God" believes all of the same things that you do.
Maybe that's why people who have "faith in God" tend to see all those who disagree with their "beliefs" as thinking like the devil.

Religion teaches you it is both a virtue and a moral necessity to believe that "true freedom" comes only by loving and being overly concerned with what a deity thinks of you; a deity, mind you, who has locked all of life in a mental asylum where all the different races of inmates - what humans call "species of life" - are forced to survive by either eating or exploiting each other.
 
Reading a book is to enjoy the thought of danger without serious risk,  but writing a book means risking everything as if there were no danger at all.

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What if the universe is simply the unwanted result of unprotected procreation?

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