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JAH...
" No religion can give such assurance, because no religion is scientific. To prove the asserted verity of the Christian religion, for instance, one has to die -- which supplies no proof at all to the living. The testimonies of living Christians to the authenticity of their faith are no more than evidences of emotional disorder, temporary or permanent. In the stern laboratory of human life and experience, and the intellectual honesty of the cool observer, such testimonies but illustrate the frailness of the witness. They are as fanciful and illogical as the babblings of a child, however sincere and devoted the nature of the Christian."
That is funny...coz this can be said about any Theosophy, philosophy, belief, or anything a name or word is attributed to...
for the simple fact that, since it is not I(we) that created these, including the divine, our knowledge of these HAS to depend on someone or something else...then how can one be certain that these are not telling a lie...?
if one ye boasts in the life to live...seeking for proof is a life yet to die...so it is understanding how many disprove the babblings of children...hAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA....
bless up, QueenBarakah
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