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I see, and can understand on some level. I grew up Catholic, but never went too deep into the theology as a kid. Spent 6-8 years as an agnostic/atheist during and after college. Didn’t find that life fulfilling, and over the last few years I’ve made my way back into the faith by coming across people that were able to lay out convincing arguments for the existence of God and why Christianity is true in debates. Frank Turek and Trent Horn were some of the people that helped me in my journey if you ever feel like revisiting Christianity.

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I am always on the lookout for equal but opposite POV’s. Thanks for the suggestions. My current focus is on some of the implications of quantum physics, the simulation hypothesis and the variety of thoughts around the direction of time. It’s quite challenging but definitely worth the effort 🙂
@npub1nven...z58r have you read or come across the followings? Neale Donal Walsch's "conversation with God", Deepak Chopra's thougts about quantum body and health, Etienne Klein about time, or ancient scriptures from India? I am exploring this at the moment and somehow feeling how all of this is related... I would like your thoughts on some of this if any. For the context in short: I was raised as catholic, found it hypocritical but had some mystical experiences convincing me of the reality of "God", left religion and put spirituality aside, got a kid, put spirituality in the center. So far pleased to have found and read about your own investigations!