Reality

Scientists have a major problem trying to explain Consciousness whereas on the other hand Theologists do not have a difficult time explaining the Soul. This is where science and Theologians differ. Scientists call it Consciousness. Theologians call it the Soul. The Soul is evidence there is a God. The Soul is what makes experience possible. Everything we call reality; the Soul is the ultimate reality. The Soul cannot be seen but makes seeing possible. The Soul cannot be heard, but it makes hearing possible. The Soul cannot be tasted or smelled but makes tasting and smelling possible. The Soul cannot be touched, but it makes touching possible. Awareness of the Soul is a common ground for all these experiences. The common ground for every possible experience in the Universe is the Soul. When you die your Soul leaves your body and returns to heaven. (see “Actual Death Experience”)

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Say Something

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Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil

Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil is one of the most important works in Western philosophy. Written in 1886, it represented Nietzsche’s attempt to elucidate ideas first written about in Also Sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra). Unfortunately, the book is also very difficult and widely misunderstood. This video attempts to set the stage for a deeper understanding of this seminal work of German philosophy.
In this first part, we explore the significance of the title, Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future, and we introduce the concept of “philosophical prejudice” which is the main theme of the work. Nietzsche believed “other philosophers” (all those who came before him; notably Descartes, Kant, Plato, Schopenhauer, and the Stoics) suffered, unbeknownst to them, from hidden presuppositions. Nietzsche, the philosopher with the hammer, seeks to destroy these presuppositions and lead the charge in the creation of a new philosophy of the future.
In this part we mainly discuss Nietzsche’s treatment of Descartes’s famous “cogito ergo sum”, “I think, therefore I am” argument. In later parts, we will discuss the Will to Power and other Nietzschean philosophical concepts.

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Cosmic Impacts

YOU’VE BEEN WARNED

A major impact event releases the energy of several million nuclear weapons detonating simultaneously when an asteroid of only a few kilometers in diameter collides with a larger body such as the Earth.

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Multiple stories will bring together a group of outstanding and intelligent men, women, and children who will conquer interstellar space travel and Artificial Intelligence.

Three twenty-miles long and five miles wide Generation-Spaceships will take three million passengers to an earthlike planet thousands of light-years from Earth.

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The Last Man

The Universe. The Galaxy. The Solar System. The Planet Earth. Humans With a Conscience (Soul.) And you say there is no God. But yet you pray to Satan all the time when you say, “God dammit.”

~ Norman Bliss

Dr. Nathan Schlueter explains how Friedrich Nietzsche criticized modern culture and argued that it inverts the natural order of values by celebrating weakness and servility over strength and courage.
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The Last Man: Friedrich Nietzsche

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