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!"

His theology's wonky, which makes sense for several reasons.

But as a Christian, philosopher, & amateur scientist myself, I appreciate new perspectives & examining/considering them for truth.

To say Christians lack deep, rational thought, wisdom, & philosophical good logic is just parroting the shallowness of Normie thought.

You will never learn what you might have learned--& certainly not as quickly/early as you could have--if you don't humble yourself & what you think you know as "settled."

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@RoninGrey Lack of imagination is the problem with most Christians... and imagination IS required to see the abstracts.

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