May 17, 2018 06:15 PM
Educating children on the nature of God from a very young age results in a salubrious mindset in adulthood because it prepares them with the prerequisite knowledge on such dichotomies as good versus evil, God versus the Devil, right versus wrong, and moral versus immoral behavior. Since the metaphysical reality is only a splitting hair's transition away from the everyday world of people, places and things, children will become better prepared to accept reality if or when they witness it. When confronted with mortal dangers a child can resort to the Almighty God to comfort them. But when confronted with evil in such a circumstance as what that metaphysical world entails, God's role would be indispensable. Atheism is a dangerous front for lack of concern for judgement and accountability to one's actions and I feel that it should be exterminated from the root as that is the only way in which we can rid the world of evil.
When dealing with fear of evil, a person may find prayer indispensable. Even more so when the evil is clear and present. Issues regarding free will are gleaned from the perspective of such a metaphysical world in that prayer is irrefutably priceless and the only defense one may have against the dangers of demonic forces. Such evil is allowed to take human form.
Atheism is a disease of the mind because it is based on nothing but ignorance and blindness. Blindness to the metaphysical world that is only a smooth transition away from the Classical world of people, places and things depending on what state one's brain takes. Whether or not such a brain dependent or mind dependent reality in whole and in part will exterminate atheists when the scientific community acknowledges it is a question yet to be determined. Only time will tell. The Quantum Sciences already acknowledge the possibility of broader applications of the Copenhagen interpretation to metaphysics, so why aren't atheists moved to action by it? The integrated theory on consciousness and its implications to panpsychism is one of our best glimmers of hope when it comes to wiping out the disease of atheism. I have witnessed a world which atheists believe not to exist and the idea of being alienated to my own position is appalling.
I would like to return as a respected member of sciforums so that I may explain all of this,
Thank you,
Nick Hosein.
When dealing with fear of evil, a person may find prayer indispensable. Even more so when the evil is clear and present. Issues regarding free will are gleaned from the perspective of such a metaphysical world in that prayer is irrefutably priceless and the only defense one may have against the dangers of demonic forces. Such evil is allowed to take human form.
Atheism is a disease of the mind because it is based on nothing but ignorance and blindness. Blindness to the metaphysical world that is only a smooth transition away from the Classical world of people, places and things depending on what state one's brain takes. Whether or not such a brain dependent or mind dependent reality in whole and in part will exterminate atheists when the scientific community acknowledges it is a question yet to be determined. Only time will tell. The Quantum Sciences already acknowledge the possibility of broader applications of the Copenhagen interpretation to metaphysics, so why aren't atheists moved to action by it? The integrated theory on consciousness and its implications to panpsychism is one of our best glimmers of hope when it comes to wiping out the disease of atheism. I have witnessed a world which atheists believe not to exist and the idea of being alienated to my own position is appalling.
I would like to return as a respected member of sciforums so that I may explain all of this,
Thank you,
Nick Hosein.