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... according to the theory, we have no power within ourselves to alter anything about our lives, we are merely pawns, or avatars being used to play a game. We can only react to the experiences which are scripted for us. ...
... If one were to fully immerse themselves into this theory and allow it to change how they live their lives, one could really do whatever one wanted because it's all an illusion, set up and scripted by a creator, ...
Sorry, not to start a debate, but I don't believe in the "do what we want aspect". it reminds me of the illuminati/freemasonry "do what thou wilst" concept that they live by and was taught by satanic Alastair Crowley. Rapper Jay-Z even promotes it in his music and wears the shirts with that saying. I have seen many Hollwood celebrities promote that way of thinking. Which to me is soooo dangerous. if you notice, since this concept has been spreaded by the elite, more and more, people are now like "its all about me and what I want, forget everyone else". I'm a Christian and I do tread lightly when it comes to physics, science, the universe, etc.Anyway, I will say that I found Kenny Ortegas statement about MJ a bit disturbing and I wondered what it meant. he said that everyone loves Mike because "Michael is in our universe and beyond, on earth and in outer space". :icon_e_surprised: Can someone elaborate on that possibly please? thanks
As for God wanting us to be happy and enjoy our lives, etc., well I grew up with absolute terror of a God that watched my every thought and wrote down every infraction for all eternity. Try as I might, I cannot completely replace that image of a loving God who wants only my happiness.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginAs for God wanting us to be happy and enjoy our lives, etc., well I grew up with absolute terror of a God that watched my every thought and wrote down every infraction for all eternity. Try as I might, I cannot completely replace that image of a loving God who wants only my happiness. Gwynned, I don't know what your personal experiences are and I don't know what made you believe that way about God, but for all I know (and it's completely based on my personal experiences) every good thing that we might have ever experienced in our lives is a return gift for every good thing that we did. To be more general, there's just positive and negative energy, where positive energy stands for God and negative for all the evil. And if you grew up being terrified of a "God" then maybe that wasn't really God in it's true sense. So I don't want to sound too philosophical or something and I definitely have no knowledge of the circumstances that lead you to be believe so, but I'm simply sharing what I feel and this is truth to me.