I'm investigating David Wilcock's videos before his death.

I didn't know he was talking about proving God scientifically and the reality of the Incarnation. I didn't know he was asking questions about Trump.

It's going to be a deep dive for me, as I try to suss out the truth out of implication. (I'm very good at this.)

"Autism powers, activate!"

Logic allows for different reasonable conclusions from the same data, even if you personally consider it unlikely.

This is what Plato and Socrates lacked when their listeners just sucked their dicks at every word -- they lacked anyone with thoroughness to say "No, there is another."

"Even the higher-iq of us are at times capable of great retardation." -RONIN GREY (on humility, self-awareness, and growth).

Yes, I quoted myself. I think I'll make myself a coffee mug with that quote on it.

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@RoninGrey Dude, the guy was a paranormal believer. Obviously he would in time gravitate towards divinity... especially at the late stage of his life when he starts searching for the meaning through the lense of belief.

Every paranormal activity believer is a Christian waiting to convert. Because their minds rush to conclusions and skip the Occam's razor of obvious falacies to satisfy their personal romantic urges.

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