Does anyone who has a religion think this?

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  • I'm not Christian

    I mean one thing that stands out, you can see the fibonacci sequence in literally every living thing

    So all living things have developed with that as like a rule of thumb

    That overlapping theme is one aspect of mother nature

    Scientists are currently working with this new discovery or whatever you call it that basically all matter, particles and waves, are built on energy

    Combine that with concepts like vibrational frequencies (if an atom has a valance electron cloud with electrons volleying around and we are composed of atoms then you must admit you are more swirling, vibrating mass of energy than a rigidly constructed creature) and also crystals (which have been studied and used by people probably since we drew antelope on cave walls) and it becomes clear that spirituality is the most human religion out there

    Now I think mother nature could be very similar to physics, it's just how the universe has been set up and the path of least resistance for biology to follow includes the fibonacci sequence and more stuff than I actually know, and to me this is mother nature, the overall rules for all living things

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    • Yeah right, I say stand up for what you don't believe in. You're wrong. Nature's not a god, therefore there's no mother nature. Isn't it enough to just call it nature?

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      • I didn't say there was a God

        I'm positing that physicality has developed with overlapping sets of rules or themes or trends

        And a set of those overlaps could be called mother nature I think

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