Eternal_
✝️ DEUS VULT ✝️
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So if Jesus was hypothetically sitting across from me, I would ask Him the following questions:
1. How tf do you exist outside of space and time and be uncreated? How is it possible that you always existed? Given that in the simulation that you've created and put us in something cannot be uncreated, please reveal the knowledge that explains your aseity
2. How tf did you come up with everything? Our organs, enzymes/metabolism/biochemical makeup, appearance, the millions of animals, etc. Did you just start from a blank slate and think about what you might like from precedent? Did you then snap everything into existence without touching up the rough draft?
3.What is the point of creating us? Considering that you already know everything that will ever happen, nothing is ever truly revealed to you in the way that things are in our lived experience and thus, I can't imagine that it might bring you joy.
4. Why must suffering exist? I have yet to find a truly acceptable answer to this question. Why must children get terminal cancer and die? Why must animals suffer and get eaten alive? Why couldn't a world be created without baseless pain and suffering?
5. What are your plans for us? What will our glorified and incorruptible bodies look like when we pass and what will you expect of us in the new Jerusalem—one that will be free of evil, pain, suffering. Will the physicality of this new earth be on par with our current experience?
1. How tf do you exist outside of space and time and be uncreated? How is it possible that you always existed? Given that in the simulation that you've created and put us in something cannot be uncreated, please reveal the knowledge that explains your aseity
2. How tf did you come up with everything? Our organs, enzymes/metabolism/biochemical makeup, appearance, the millions of animals, etc. Did you just start from a blank slate and think about what you might like from precedent? Did you then snap everything into existence without touching up the rough draft?
3.What is the point of creating us? Considering that you already know everything that will ever happen, nothing is ever truly revealed to you in the way that things are in our lived experience and thus, I can't imagine that it might bring you joy.
4. Why must suffering exist? I have yet to find a truly acceptable answer to this question. Why must children get terminal cancer and die? Why must animals suffer and get eaten alive? Why couldn't a world be created without baseless pain and suffering?
5. What are your plans for us? What will our glorified and incorruptible bodies look like when we pass and what will you expect of us in the new Jerusalem—one that will be free of evil, pain, suffering. Will the physicality of this new earth be on par with our current experience?
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