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Greetings disciple
*******I will always have faith. I will always have heart. Not enough knowledge in the world will make me lose that********
And knowledge is not supposed to make you lose that. I have a different outlook. I say knowledge makes my heart stronger, not weaker.
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I didnt say anything bout knowledge making the heart weaker.
I am saying that knowledge doesnt prove the existence of God or the lack of existence of God.
I dont need to know why the wind blows or why the seasons change to know that something is causing this to happen.
What causes the earth to stand on it's axis? Gravity? What causes gravity?
Studying quantum mechanics will not prove to me that God exists. Nor will it prove to me that God does not exist.
I rely on the faith that Jah lives.
Can you show me without a doubt that by observing nature, you can prove that there is or isnt a God/creative force?
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"You make your statement with what seems to be the implication that knowledge can harm/challenge the heart...why would it? "
If heart and mind are truly extremes then they will constantly challenge each other. That is why the key is to find the middle way...a blend of the two. Too much of any extreme can be harmful.
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*******The mother is the first God we ever know*******(that sounds familiar)
by the way, the first God we ever know or feel???
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Of course...the mother is our first sustainer, nourisher, nurturer. She is the first God we ever know.
I think that is from Dr Ben Jochanen..."Blackman and the Nile."
Peace
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