Most of what I'm
about to say here drives from my good friend, the atheist philosopher
Iacopo, the title actually takes a bit
from his 3 hypothesis, that in my ( broken) mind are probably the most Catholic
principles I ever read about, but more about this will come.
10 years ago I had
a bicycle accident here in Santa Barbara that resulted in Traumatic Brain
Injury and put me in a 2 months long coma that gave to me a fundamentally
different way to look at things. I’m going to make several examples with
different people who I’m hoping they can only recognize themselves but nobody
else can.
The mother of my 2
treasures told me not too long ago that she was convinced that I had become an agnostic,
in reality I had realized the immense powers of our brain (that in this second millennium mankind still doesn’t even know how it’s
made).
I’m going to
organize what I intend to say here by points, not necessarily in order of importance,
so here we go:
·
The very
first scientist of the world was the Italian Galileo Galilei, who not only
realized that it's due to gravity that apples fall from trees (famous experiments of objects falling from
the Pisa tower) but that in 1633 was accused by the Vatican of heresy, for
saying that the earth isn’t the center of the universe
·
God
really exists; anyone can both see and experience it, where does anyone think
that the universal force of gravity may come from? God is gravity that
regulates all the movements of objects (from
apples to food we put in our mouth to entire planets and galaxies) and our
living on our planet is immensely dependent to gravity (think to the influence of our moon that determines the tides or at the
gravitational force that keeps planet earth away from the sun).
This is actually
what I learned while in a coma (my NDE and
talk with Jesus) or that it's gravity too that determines how your soul
will be spend eternity.
In a way it’s almost
too simple to say, when you hurt someone else by doing or not doing
something you acquire a negative weight, while if you help someone else, you
gain a positive weight that by themselves determine
how your soul will forever exist.
Please note that
in doing this exercise there’s no God making a judgement, it’s all done
independently by us.
I find it interesting
that recently quantum physics has }discovered~ the reality of the soul
(Electrical pulses that always exist, according
to the law of mass conservation of energy from Lavoisier: nothing is created
and nothing can be destroyed) , I hope that it's logical to understand that
that electricity contains the memory of all we lived, loved, learned and worked
for while living, in fact the afterlife is the simple projection of all we
experienced while living, which explains well what I mean when I say that each
heaven and each hell are personal ways of existence, there's no Beelzebub that
puts our souls in a pot of boiling oil, as much as there isn’t flagellation or
beating with pointy baseball bats (unless
that’s what you imagine hell to be like)
what I truly cannot figure out is the reason why that German (maybe a Nazi in a previous life) man who
lives in Oxnard thinks his afterlife might ever be, he has accumulated already negativeness from me and my entire family in 2 continents plus since he isn’t
stupid he has already realized to have used incorrectly his powers on me is
looking at an eternity of his own hell, than let me say nothing about
conservators and conservatorship laws is fair and logical, I used to think that
if a male was a conservator, it was a matter to be a real LOSER (in capital letters), but then – based on
my example – I realized that by using this logic all priests on earth shall be
losers, when in reality they are doing what God asked them to do, what’s truly
wrong and very unfair are the laws that determine the use of conservatorship
for adults, no matter where they came from or what they used to do, I consider
exemplary that the court in charge of conservatorship is a juvenile court, regardless if the victims are 40+
y/o.
I like what R.
Kennedy used to say, or that the length of an entire life is like the blink of
an eye when in context with eternity, something else I learned in my NDE
experience is that it hurts very much for a soul to come back to earth (which is why only Saints do it).
My final word is
about my soon to be my former conservator who inherited this occupation and
will never do what God instructed mankind to do (procreate to increase in number).
It's truly sad to
know how many negative weights any conservator accumulates in life, knowing the
kind of afterlife is to be expected.
I find it really
funny that my friend Iacopo (atheist philosopher)
comes to the identical conclusions that the Catholic religion has been
preaching for about 2.000 years, while claiming the impossibility of God's
existence.
Please stay tuned
because maybe tomorrow I’m going to post about the big disappointment from
Jesus for the Vatican (that I’ve been
calling empire for weeks already).
Now plenty(maybe too many)
links about the logic on the idea of God
that we humans seem to have believed in since our beginning.
- http://www.gotquestions.org/who-created-God.html
- https://aeon.co/conversations/where-did-the-idea-of-god-come-from-and-what-makes-it-so-persistent-160
- http://www.uua.org/beliefs/welcome/higherpower/151278.shtml
- http://www.religioustolerance.org/god_devel.htm
- http://www.existence-of-god.com/ontological-argument.html
- https://history.hanover.edu/texts/holbach/holb2.html
- http://www.islamicspain.tv/Three-Faiths-One-Land/TheMonotheisticConceptofGodandtheAfterlife.htm
- http://www.str.org/articles/is-god-just-an-idea#.VmnDC0orIdV
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042814064088
- http://www.godweb.org/fosdickguide.htm
- http://www.wikihow.com/Argue-That-God-Does-Not-Exist
- http://www.bu.edu/arion/archive/volume-18/colin_wells_how_did_god_get-started/
- http://www.space.com/20710-stephen-hawking-god-big-bang.html
- http://mb-soft.com/believe/text/argument.htm
- http://www.rationalistinternational.net/article/2008/20080628/en_1.html
- http://io9.com/the-7-most-intriguing-philosophical-arguments-for-the-e-1507393670
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