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Why do we worship monsters?

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Some worship 'good' people... Most monsters, indeed!

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A lot of gays are antichrists, but atheists. And, as well, the dnc is based on nazism, which had a lot of Kartothekia in the Hexenkartothek (witch card filers) whose job it was to dig out the names of ‘ascended masters’ (demons) from witch trials in the Middle Ages. Nazis are New Age and to them all spirits and space aliens are ascended masters from the star Aldebaran.

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Most of the scientific community do not believe in the "supernatural". However, they don't give enough thought to the matter. Consider this. We live our lives taking gravity for granted because it is so much a part of us and is always with us. We wake up each morning and we subconsciously put our feet on the floor and stand up. Gravity doesn’t get a second thought. It is a constant. Any thought of its sudden absence on earth is the stuff of science fiction but what if gravity suddenly fell away into zero gravity?

Most, under such impossible circumstances would agree that an occurrence of such magnitude would be supernatural indeed while we would quickly and desperately find something to hold on to as we found our (natural) world floating apart! How terrifying that would be and how our minds and hearts would be racing to figure out what supernatural occurrence had happened to suddenly cause this.

But conversely, why do we so easily ascribe the absence of a thing – gravity – as having supernatural cause without giving the same credit and wonder to the current, normal reality we (thankfully) already know and by which we function and have our existence? Simply because we’re a PART of it; we’re accustomed to it. We function in and according to it. Our physical bodies were designed for existence in a world with gravity. All physical laws can be applied to this sort of thinking and under such scrutiny, EVERYTHING is revealed to be supernatural.

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According to PEW, half of the atheists in science follow spiritism, not atheism. 11% of 'atheists' in science aren't atheists. The rest mostly follow some sort of religion. 63% of Nobel prizes in Science are given to Christians.

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I think you missed my point being that most are so accustomed to the "natural" that they don't see the "super" natural in everyday life. They can't see the forest for the trees.

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I made only one point, most scientists aren't atheists. Other than that, we agree, chico.

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