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N0_IDEA5 t1_je2awbs wrote

Are you the person who was on Destiny’s stream?

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dellamatta t1_je2clst wrote

With all due respect this article is quite poorly written. There's a number of grammatical errors and typos which make it difficult to follow, and it's very "rambly" in its discourse.

I'd invite you to consider something very simple - is it better to have faith in something or to be convinced of it? The former could be considered a subset of the latter. Faith is blindly believing in something without necessarily being thoroughly convinced by it. In my opinion, this is a weaker position than rigorous scientific evidence or even intuition. Faith is not the same as intuition - it relies on surrendering to another perspective completely without any reservations, and has led to a great deal of evil for humanity at large (the Catholic Church has been a source of some of this evil).

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LordHorace98 OP t1_je2e2ce wrote

I appreciate your comment. I will take it into consideration. I didn't really notice the typos or grammatical errors. For the rambly style it's kind of deliberate. I want it to feel kind of conversational. I know a lot of people don't like it but it's what I enjoy reading so it's what I enjoy writing.

For the rest I will think about it

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N0_IDEA5 t1_je2ei6q wrote

Just some guy who livestream political and philosophical discussions and debates online. I think last week they had someone on who talk about the same things you started with on your article. (Faith or religious existence from us) I think tho they can to a different conclusion that as humans expand their knowledge and evolve that we will replace or become god. So finishing the article answers my question thanks tho good read.

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palebluedot74656 t1_je2u53c wrote

I applaud your bravery to criticism. Perhaps to be more conversational, I would recommend more questions.

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dr_funny t1_je318p5 wrote

> Faith is blindly believing in something without necessarily being thoroughly convinced by it.

A hard definition. Faith could also imply trust in a promise, in which case is life not pervaded by it, and not in an evil way?

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