So, originally, I started on this long drawn out paper that I was going to have one of my past philosophy professors read. read. It began as an argument for a proof of "God" when God means the beginning point.
But...after a lot of insight this is what I came up with:
Q: Does it really matter?
A: No, because matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
Meaning, that since matter can neither be created or destroyed everything is permanent, in a sense; nothing really matters because it all cycles back. Otherwise stated: Matter always is(was/will be).
Also,
I feel that complete and total awareness of one's surroundings is "heaven;" somehow what we mean when we say "goodness" is "complete understanding;" this also works for the term "love." Similarly, "Evil" is "complete lack of understanding." So what we mean by the term "hell" is like what an autistic or an incredibly selfish person experiences.
I would greatly appreciate your thoughts/opinions on this.
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