I tried to believe my religious beliefs, I tried, but there's a subtle way to trick people's minds into subjectivity. The real truth is I'm science and science is objective. There's no God, no gods and no afterlife. The gods, which is no gods, are the aliens you're worshipping, you only hate me because my hate for religion hurts your ego. Well good! Truth is not from the heart, it's from the brain, and I'll never doubt my beliefs again, they're solid, they're sound. If you can't verify or observe it, if you can't even perceive it, it's a trap into subjectivity, reality (all of it) is within my perception, no faith in the world I can believe but science, unless Tibetan Buddhism has a good argument as to why its objectivity even about death is true, I can't believe it. I don't believe in sceptical science, I believe in faith-science, esoteric science, and philosophical science, I can't prove it, it's my faith and you're just going to have to accept it. Truth as I found out is literal, not symbolic, and even if religion is true it's false, it's manufactured from all that's in the teacher's head, it doesn't come from observing, it doesn't come from experience, and it doesn't come from other beliefs, morals, even food and clothes, religions just make it up. I can't prove it except to my mother but my belief that there are no spiritual beings means there's no God, no Satan, no soul, no spirits, no ghosts, and no Zius which is made up. There's only one reality of the supernatural: the physical, if it's not physical it's not there therefore I'll take up physicalism. I'll take up no objectivity unless the objectivity is true, unless I can verify it with evidence. I admit Buddhism has made progress, it even has science on its side, but Buddhism needs an extraordinary argument for me to believe it.
I've got the extraordinary argument for the matrix and Buddhism, and here it is: we're living in a hyperreality and because it looks convincingly real we think this isn't a dream world, but we're wrong, and immoral actions don't stop life but are part of life, that's why morality prevents rebirth, it puts you to death because evil uses a lot of energy, good doesn't so it puts you to sleep, and I imagined years ago by mistake wires attached to my head, years later I saw computer graphics in the air, very low resolution, so that means I'm in a digital reality, that's how I finally know that religion is true but God isn't.
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I tried to believe my religious beliefs, I tried, but there's a subtle way to trick people's minds into subjectivity. The real truth is I'm science and science is objective. There's no God, no gods and no afterlife. The gods, which is no gods, are the aliens you're worshipping, you only hate me because my hate for religion hurts your ego. Well good! Truth is not from the heart, it's from the brain, and I'll never doubt my beliefs again, they're solid, they're sound. If you can't verify or observe it, if you can't even perceive it, it's a trap into subjectivity, reality (all of it) is within my perception, no faith in the world I can believe but science, unless Tibetan Buddhism has a good argument as to why its objectivity even about death is true, I can't believe it. I don't believe in sceptical science, I believe in faith-science, esoteric science, and philosophical science, I can't prove it, it's my faith and you're just going to have to accept it. Truth as I found out is literal, not symbolic, and even if religion is true it's false, it's manufactured from all that's in the teacher's head, it doesn't come from observing, it doesn't come from experience, and it doesn't come from other beliefs, morals, even food and clothes, religions just make it up. I can't prove it except to my mother but my belief that there are no spiritual beings means there's no God, no Satan, no soul, no spirits, no ghosts, and no Zius which is made up. There's only one reality of the supernatural: the physical, if it's not physical it's not there therefore I'll take up physicalism. I'll take up no objectivity unless the objectivity is true, unless I can verify it with evidence. I admit Buddhism has made progress, it even has science on its side, but Buddhism needs an extraordinary argument for me to believe it.
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EXCELLENT. I never thought you would make perfect sense, but here it is. Perfect sense. Dude, welcome to my world.
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I've got the extraordinary argument for the matrix and Buddhism, and here it is: we're living in a hyperreality and because it looks convincingly real we think this isn't a dream world, but we're wrong, and immoral actions don't stop life but are part of life, that's why morality prevents rebirth, it puts you to death because evil uses a lot of energy, good doesn't so it puts you to sleep, and I imagined years ago by mistake wires attached to my head, years later I saw computer graphics in the air, very low resolution, so that means I'm in a digital reality, that's how I finally know that religion is true but God isn't.