and after a while came to a conclusion that the existence of science and the inability to prove there is a God or a divine creator indeed disproves it.
I have no idea how I came to that conclusion. Anybody else out there agree with it?
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……and just being content with who you are and what you have and realizing that life is just the way it is and it is pointless to try to figure it all out.
I was brought up in a very strong Christian environment. Unlike my brothers and sisters I was never able to embrace Christianity so I began looking for alternative explanations for our genesis and why the world is how it is. I looked to science and evolution, eastern philosophy, and my own observations of human interaction and from this wealth of human knowledge was able to discern one incontrovertible truth which remains constant in all science, philosophy and religion. Can you tell me what it is?
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