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...seriously and deeply for the first time in their life, and thats their biggest, most major no no.
If there is no god, there is no afterlife. If there is no god, no immaterial, eternal soul either. If there is no god, everything could eventually be measured, quantifiable and prognostically verified by US AND US ONLY bfre it even happens, therefore eliminating the concept of free will.
Destiny would be something unexcusably real and terrifyingly so (for many).
Unfortunately the "god of the cracks" would never go away since some dumbfuck would come up and go "then who wrote destiny, though?" But at least free will would be buried in the sand and become a supersticious thing, a complete 180⁰ on where it stands now in relation to determinism.
If there is no god, there is no afterlife. If there is no god, no immaterial, eternal soul either. If there is no god, everything could eventually be measured, quantifiable and prognostically verified by US AND US ONLY bfre it even happens, therefore eliminating the concept of free will.
Destiny would be something unexcusably real and terrifyingly so (for many).
Unfortunately the "god of the cracks" would never go away since some dumbfuck would come up and go "then who wrote destiny, though?" But at least free will would be buried in the sand and become a supersticious thing, a complete 180⁰ on where it stands now in relation to determinism.





