I’m really sorry for those of you who went to public school, its psychologically draining. How can you repetitively be told that you are “star stuff” that you are an accident, nothing more than a cosmic mishap of cloud collisions somehow forming a perfect living condition for life. If the moon was any farther away it would alter the way we live making it impossible for some oceanic life that formed our evolutionary beginnings, perfection. If the moon was closer its orbit would be off and impact the earth making it impossible for life, perfection. If the earth was closer to the sun it would make life unsuitable for living conditions, perfection. There is too many perfections for all this to be an accident. I don’t walk into my garage to find a lamborghini and say, well it must have been my old bike parts and a little gust of wind that made this all possible, oh and time. Lots and lots of time makes the impossible, possible. Thats all assuming i had the parts and everything in my garage, evolution is suggesting that you have nothing (except two highly dense molecules containing everything of the universe that know one knows where it came from) then gravity pulls them together making everything we have today. Do you honestly believe that? The suicide rate is ridiculously high, the divorce rate is high, the homicide rate is high. Why might this be, could it be that we have removed God from schools and homes and now we’re teaching that we are animals? we are nothing more than star stuff. Eat and drink for tomorrow we die and at death is death? Whats the point? Its a miserable existence that explains so much. We have taken God out of America and God has given us what we want. “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.” (Revelation 3:20)
Hey what if I’m wrong? Then we die and thats it. but if I’m right, then the consequences must be paid.
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