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Biden, Harris, socialism and ukuleles.
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.
God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
It's pretty weak if an effort to prove something is required.A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.
God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
Click bait. Wrong Neverending story. I came for this oneA skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.
God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.
God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.
God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
Another illusion is the run of time. Is there a reason why today is 2021 AD? I see no such reason.Mass is trapped light (or some other form of electromagnetic radiation). So, of course electrons seem solid yet have wave properties. There is no contradiction in this. There is no illusion in this.
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.
God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.
A skeptic says: ``Bible is a fairytale for children.'' I would reply: our life is a fairytale, because contains logical contradictions, named by me as illusions. Life is not an illusion but contains ones. The illusive distortions are found not only in our perception of nature but in nature itself; for example, an electron is a particle and a wave at the same time. I am talking about Aristotle's definition of logic, not quantum logic.
God and creatures with free will are the writers of our life story (fairytale).
There can not be a book without writers: God is proven now.