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RE: Causality & Common Sense: Some Answers To Most Plausible Questions?

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

It's true that Casuality exist because Humans always want answers to every events in our lives

And we do believe that nothing happens without something influencing it

Yes, a lot of people do not believe in God, because they feel if he was such a loving father, then he shouldn't allow death, famine, hunger, wars, sicknesses to plague us.

Some even get bittered by the fact that the wicked ones seem to have the best lives as compared to the good folks

If only they could understand that life is a result of our actions. The wicked who seem to have the best lives, have something they believe in, and act upon, and the results is the extraordinary rewards that they received

The good folks should find their place in the world, believing in the benevolence of nature, and the abundance that it brings, then, find ways to key into it, through the good means, and then, they will find extraordinary rewards too

God isn't to be blame for the decisions that we make, because it is our decisions that alters what happens next


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You're right, God isn't to blame in any context, but you have to consider that a whole lot of people feel that God can take away the dominion he has given to human beings just so he can control the general context of whether people choose to be good or bad.

In this post, I generally chose it as a very good or vivid example of causality.

A lot of People believe that the terrible things that happens in life is a result of the fact that God does not check his creations and hence this is why you have evil people triumphing good people.

But then, we always look for someone to blame especially if there is a reason to find blame it's kind of consoles us and grants us validation.

I believe that there are a lot of people who believe differently especially us who are christians, however this is a general belief especially with people who are saddened by societal ills and feels that life deserves a messiah to punish evil people for their terrible doings.

Just like you and I I also believe that we are more responsible for our actions than we often accredit ourselves, it was a vivid example of causality.

Thank you so much for dropping by


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