Please describe the Physical properties of a 'spirit'.
You have used a term which divides a group of people who believe in the teachings of Abraham, from people who also believe in the teachings of Abraham, as well as dividing them from people who have other religious beliefs, and from people who are not religious. The use of this term might be offensive to some people, whether they are religious, or whether they are not religious.
Why are you creating division in society?
You have, however, in so doing, cited the deity variously known as Jehovah, Yahweh, YHWH, Allah, among other variants.
What do you know about this deity?
Which other specific deities are you citing?
Please do not use -ists or -isms.
Thank you.
So, because one disillusioned person makes a totally unfounded 'hypothesis', I should waste my time reading their book?
Wouldn't I then just be contributing to greedy ignorance?
So you continue to spread all this around the world, because you're 00.1 per cent unsure?
Is it normal I find religion completely delusional
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Which deity are you referring to?
Please describe the Physical properties of a 'spirit'.
You have used a term which divides a group of people who believe in the teachings of Abraham, from people who also believe in the teachings of Abraham, as well as dividing them from people who have other religious beliefs, and from people who are not religious. The use of this term might be offensive to some people, whether they are religious, or whether they are not religious.
Why are you creating division in society?
You have, however, in so doing, cited the deity variously known as Jehovah, Yahweh, YHWH, Allah, among other variants.
What do you know about this deity?
Which other specific deities are you citing?
Please do not use -ists or -isms.
Thank you.
So, because one disillusioned person makes a totally unfounded 'hypothesis', I should waste my time reading their book?
Wouldn't I then just be contributing to greedy ignorance?
So you continue to spread all this around the world, because you're 00.1 per cent unsure?