Fred-Rick
1 min readJul 9, 2024

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Perfect, R. Hassan.

Meanwhile, we can all believe what we want to believe, except when it has been shown to not be correct. One cannot believe in what is not correct.

Personally, I think too many people combine everything into a single overall reality. We have two brain hemispheres, and I like to believe we have two for a reason.

That way, we can look at the world in different manners.

With our left brain (I am making this list up, so just as example), we listen to music. With our right brain we watch photos and paintings. With our left brain we look at letters. With out right brain we look at numbers.

Of course, both brains will also cooperate at times in certain aspects, such as recognizing faces, recognizing family and friends.

But God is simply not a Cyclops. If we organize our brain on a single overall principle, then that single overall principle must accept a certain duality to exist as well. God is not a Cyclops. The universe is not a place where we are robots.

Thanks R.Hassan for the reply.

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Fred-Rick
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