monoxide_child
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Wouldn't Satan fall under the ambiguous umbrella of "myth"?
yeah, but Satan >>>> God
Wouldn't Satan fall under the ambiguous umbrella of "myth"?
Yes, but he doesn't give orders whatsoever, he's a cool character that everyone would love if he first appeared in a movie, plus, he's the enemy of their enemies, therefore he's the imaginary beloved friend
i think you mean "the enemy of my enemy is my freind"
what spoilt ignoramuses some of you are...
metal_wrath: hell exists on earth, and apparently you're in it. fortunately you are the one and only one responsible for being there, which means you can pull yourself out of it.
what spoilt ignoramuses some of you are...
metal_wrath: hell exists on earth, and apparently you're in it. fortunately you are the one and only one responsible for being there, which means you can pull yourself out of it.
While humans may enjoy a sense of free will and a heightened consciousness during their limited existence on this earth and may achieve superficial satiation and temporary emotional well being, this is a passing state which the limited mind may conceive as being satisfactory.
Wouldn't Satan fall under the ambiguous umbrella of "myth"?
metal_wrath said:This world is hardly livable and most likely something equivalent to the mythical 'hell'.
This is what I was referring to...didn't mean to project. It's not a bad world.
"The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make heaven of Hell, and a hell of Heaven." -John Milton
I meant in more of a literal sense, the world is hardly accommodating for human life. The human race has not been built to withstand the elements. Humans have achieved a lowly super-animal existence while practicing/enduring sub-animal acts of servitude, torture, murder, etc... while enduring starvation, rampant disease, genocide, etc...
The human race has not been built to withstand the elements.