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Lynda Hill's avatar

The "God-gene" = "free will ?" ......agreed; to a certain extent. However, it was only when I accepted and came to know God as a very real entity in my life that the void I had always grown up with deep down was filled and no longer there: the void that inclined me to drink too much, work too hard, try to impress, embark on unsuitable relationships, smoke and so on. As for that very real fulfillment being an actual "gene" though is something beyond my ability to pinpoint.

Regarding free will.....it is remarkable how God is often denied and vehemently so until the woes of the world are discussed and then it is all His fault...with the added "if there really were a God, why does He allow all of this suffering ...etc ?" But it is precisely due to that very issue of free will coming into play and God has made it very clear that whatever we decide will be honored by Him.....to choose for Him and His ways-or not. With the accompanying consequences. Our choice. He always intended for mankind to exercise free will in daily life and treatment of others without the authoritarian oversight our ancestors opted for against His express intentions for our welfare and even describes how things would turn out if the people insisted- which they did- as we now know and experience.

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Denis's avatar

In my view, very few people have free will on this planet due to the multidimensional brainwashing that occurs from a young age, which only a few of us can break through. We are exceptional. Your God doesn't guarantee you free will. Free will is attained by being able to figure out the matrix we are in, not getting trapped in it, and observing it from the outside looking in. Then you see the light and all the evil that surrounds it, if that makes sense.

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Lynda Hill's avatar

Fully agree with you here. But God did give us free will and a competent brain to make our decisions with, however as you point out, the multidimensional aspect from baby hood even, makes a massive difference....critical thinking for example seems to be a thing of the past, courtesy of the programmed dumbing down of most things including education; all intentional of course; and tragic. For me, reading the Bible accompanied by research into context and background, has enabled that scenario you write of- observing from the outside looking in- and seeing the light and all the evil surrounding it....bingo ! So what you say makes perfect sense but from a Christian point of view...with the added bonus (well, one of many to be honest) of the fear factor being absent.

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John Roberts's avatar

I may be wrong but …

This seems like a very complicated game that is being played by the investors of the game that understand the rules and how to play it.

The rest of us who are too lazy to read the rules are just watching on the sidelines not realizing that they are the game peaces being played !!!

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Hans Moleman's avatar

I tried to avoid the scanner at the airport, was made to wait for a long time and then the operator came and said "you do know that the radiation from this machine is a fraction to what you're exposed to whilst on the plane", a Patient of mine is an awake aeronautical engineer and he confirmed this, that EMFexposire on planes is extremely high and I theories whether that's the reason why people feel awful after flights and get "flu" or "viral" infections.

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Proton Magic's avatar

Thanks Ray for taking up the God gene nonsense again. Remember the elites want a "one-world religion" and the chosen religion is Islam, per the Masons. I guess that is because it is the one with the strictest rules which is all the better for the controllers.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

It's funny how I conjectured that about Islam before reading about the way it would pass for the "one-world religion." :)

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-one-world-religion-and-islam

It's all about mindless obedience.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Well, if there is a God gene, it will never be found on this planet. As for schizos...the DC swamp is where they reside.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I only wish it was that limited... :)

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