Materialism versus
idealism
On 04 January 2015
If I believe in many gods, I'm an idealist.
If I believe in a God, I'm an idealist.
If I believe in no God, I am a materialist.
Either have many
gods created the universe,
or it has only a god created the
universe.
Whether many or just
one does not matter.
I believe in no God.
But to many,
I think so. Only these
are not gods.
It is precisely such beings we were before we were born on earth as
human beings and we are again, when we will die
as humans.
We live here only as a shadow creatures.
We know the light is no longer where we were before.
But we will find in
the light.
As long as we are human beings, we live in the shadows. We can not remember the
light us.
Only a few who were
near death can remember the light. And these
people are no longer afraid of
death.
I have no fear of death. Because I am convinced that
death is not the end, but the
continuation of the pre-architecture
generated.
Being human is not important, his animal is not important and its plant is not
important.
But the forecast
is be important and
will be the Afterward is
important.
For what it was
before, it will be again afterwards.
Out of the light into the shadowy world
and then back into the light.
The light is the real world and the shadow world is the world of illusion.
Who believes only in the shadowy world of the
only real world is
just as badly off as one of the one God
thinks.
Perhaps even poorer.