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.