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kentuck

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15. That may be right.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 07:04 PM
Apr 26

At least, a significant number are usually persuadable.

First, we should define the term "supernatural"? I suppose we all have our own understanding of what that means?

In my opinion, the "anti-Christ" term was adapted from the Bible. But it would likely exist even if the Bible did not, because some things are "invisible" and we follow them through our heart and our feelings. That may be a more spiritual perspective, rather than a "religious" one?

Also, I think we tend to think of ourselves as an individual, one person, independent, and unlike anyone else in the world. We are unique. But are we? Or are we all part of one - a humanity with all the good and bad qualities that we encounter on our journey.

Does "being invisible" mean that it does not exist?

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