Those not drawn to God are drawn
With lonely hope to themselves
The spirit, once existing, never dies. A spirit is whatever the spirit believes. Some have many differing spirits within them, all contending against each other in a complexity beyond any conceived burdens.
The strongest spirit is simple. The greater complexity the greater chance for destructive forces to be further multiplied, all of whom cannot even reliably understand themselves.
Anything that can be seen can change or be changed. The seen is the fruit of the unseen. This difference cannot negate itself.
Therefore, there has to be a God to produce the positive, the existence we reflect upon. God places certain evidentiary truths within us which produce the benefits necessary to function within. Therefore, we have to take celebration from our existence.
If we do not, then we act against ourselves in the role of being our own god. Others will have to accept it or threaten one's existence. Each would struggle for dominance, the goal being destruction as their only tools to produce their existence. This is an impossible task.
The more we learn, the more we know that there is so much more that we do not know. Since we did not create ourselves, nor even the world itself with all its' unfathomable limits, do we learn anything that would change even any concept of God.
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