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Privacy shmivacy

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
If God or the spirit world can see us, doesn't that kind of destroy the idea of privacy?

Or do we only care about privacy in cases where we don't like how someone will respond to looking upon us?
 

Alienistic

Anti-conformity
If God or the spirit world can see us, doesn't that kind of destroy the idea of privacy?

Or do we only care about privacy in cases where we don't like how someone will respond to looking upon us?

If that were the case, I’m sure they’ve gotten some great humor, laughter, and entertainment in doing so at me.

I’d just have to get the last laugh or laugh back at them.
 

Jeremiah Ames

Well-Known Member
If God or the spirit world can see us, doesn't that kind of destroy the idea of privacy?

Or do we only care about privacy in cases where we don't like how someone will respond to looking upon us?
The spirits cannot see you.

Your grandmother’s aunt’s dead husband can’t see you.

You are free to continue doing what you’re doing.
 

Jeremiah Ames

Well-Known Member
What about Santa and Satan?
Santa only knows if you’re naughty or nice. He can’t actually watch you.
Satan can’t see you, but can get in your mind and tell you lies. Just ignore him.
The real worry is this: Is Jeff Bezos listening to you through your Alexa?
 

Brian2

Veteran Member
If God or the spirit world can see us, doesn't that kind of destroy the idea of privacy?

Or do we only care about privacy in cases where we don't like how someone will respond to looking upon us?

I destroys it imo but we tend to forget we are being watched even as a believer and as a non believer there would be no privacy issue.
 

syo

Well-Known Member
If God or the spirit world can see us, doesn't that kind of destroy the idea of privacy?

Or do we only care about privacy in cases where we don't like how someone will respond to looking upon us?
The gods are deist, they don't watch us.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
If God or the spirit world can see us, doesn't that kind of destroy the idea of privacy?

Or do we only care about privacy in cases where we don't like how someone will respond to looking upon us?
Ever noticed the two fingers (or one) approach? :oops:
 
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