Monday, July 22, 2019

In the beginnig (Part Two)

  And so we pick up where we left off. Thought, what is it's power? We know that thoughts can not be seen in the physical sense. But we know that a type of electricity courses through our brain, and that these electronic signals can be charted in the mind. The brain of course runs the entire body, it is figuratively and literally at the top of our body. Our hearts beat, our lungs collect oxygen, and we react to certain stimuli, like instinctively pulling our hand away from a hot stove, all with little if any thought. So we know that thought exists, both in the conscious and sub conscious mind. Thoughts can only exist in the living, and though you might be able to think of nothing for a period of time, we are unable to conjure up a single syllable of thought without life. Dead things don't think, as a rock is a rock is a rock, dead. 

  Thoughts, intelligence, curiosity, wisdom, all of these and more exist as important parts as to who we are as people. But the personification of these traits of life exist in the unseen world, the spiritual realm. So whats the purpose of all this, and why do I think it important to tell you?  Hopefully, and if nothing else, I hope to stir in you a new curiosity about the reality of God, and to give you a way to consider it that perhaps you haven't thought of, a way that will make it clearer for you.  Those things that we can not see but exist, do so, while we are in this life and live along side us, until we die from this life.  After death, thoughts being spirit, live, the body dies, not the spirit. 

   The problem is that spiritual matters can only be understood by faith. When it comes to the deeper meanings as answers to life, there is only two ways that you can consider them. I know that most you have been spoon fed the lie of evolution as to the answers to such questions. But the power of that one thought, that light of life surrounded by the darkness of nothingness and death, is that God thought of it and spoke it into existence. To believe this by faith is much easier than to except by faith that we evolved from some slime pit millions of years ago. Why do I say its easier? Because there is no other logical answer for life and those intricacies that lie within it. A creator, a superior intellect, a living source for all that is life, that makes perfect sense. But to have it all come from an incredible array of perfect coincidences, happenstance, and a lot of time? That makes about as much sense as thinking, that if we were to leave all the parts and components necessary to build the best next 5G computer in a big pile for a couple of million years, that when we were to return to that pile, that it would have built itself? Talk about faith! If you buy into that evolution stupidity, you do so by faith, and like the verse in that old song, It takes a truck load of faith to get by. All from nothing by a master designer, or, all from nothing by a lot of cosmic luck?   

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