I’ve always
been very objective, to the point that I was considered agnostic, however (as the Merriam Webster
dictionary defines)
now that – during the 2 months long coma – I’ve met with Jesus, I have no
reason not to believe in the afterlife, that’s today very much researched by
the quantum physics, simply because when we die all the micro electric charges
that made both our body function and our brain create ideas, make plans (when awake) or have dreams (when sleeping) are freed from the duties that make
us living and go into another dimension – now called afterlife.
One very
good friend of mine who was working we me and made the commitment (to himself) to call me every week, recently
asked me to better explain my understanding of our creator, that the entire
world has been calling God and Jesus called both father and Jehovah as I had
posted already here
In my (injured) mind however our God, creator is very simply the gravity (omnipresent) that explains very well too some of the miracles that Jesus did while here on earth (walking on water, wedding at Cana, etc.…..)
I’m hoping that this gives the bases to my hypotheses that the only sin that exists is to hurt someone else that makes our soul gain or lose weight (you can call it power or influence on others in general) which determines how we’ll judge ourselves regarding the way we’ll spend our eternal afterlife (in the hell of regret or in the heaven of satisfaction).
My next
post will be about the meaning of my often used term loser,
you just need to wait and see…….
- https://answersingenesis.org/is-god-real/god-natural-law/
- https://answersingenesis.org/answers/books/taking-back-astronomy/the-universe-confirms-the-bible/
- http://findingthefield.com/?page_id=136
- http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/circles/Lesson-3/Newton-s-Law-of-Universal-Gravitation
- http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2010/09/02/god-did-not-create-the-universe-gravity-did-says-stephen-hawking/
- https://principlephilosophy.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/endowed-by-our-creator/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_gravitational_theory
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