>>33512230 (OP)
The twins did not die. When people get rich enough, they can disappear for tax advantage and hang with Elvis and Michael Jackson and Epstein and Osama Bin Ladin and Billy the Kid.
>>33512380
>>33512230 (OP)
Yeah there is a silly amount of research and plenty of opinion suggesting that we are still around in some form after death or at least a possibility of getting back where we came from. We are never really going to know until we die. Maybe belief alone is enough to transport us to some imagined heaven.
>>33512322
Somewhere along the line, whoever made up religions knew that they were fibbing and bragged to friends. The long game is that people must be massively controlled in order to advance society to the point of utopian freedom, not that it’s going to work. But right now unfortunately some people would totally misbehave if they thought that this was their one shot to go nuts and then it’s over with no consequences.
>>33512230 (OP)
I want to believe in something. It is clear that we are surrounded by inexplicable mystery and the possibility faulty logic in me supposes that every thing that has ever happened did so because something made it happen. No matter how it’s sliced, it cannot really compute. It makes more sense to think that this never could have happened and is not likely happening now. Even more amazing that this is all nothing that came from nothing and we are just imagining existence.