I understand what you are saying and your reluctance to answer my question.
It seems your magnanimous understanding is limited to your “team” players.
I used to think you were a straight shooter.
That’s ok I always knew you were a god of the gaps guy. What turned them on? GOD
No I’m not sure physiology is the light. Are you sure a god is the light? You aren’t very convincing. Maybe if I hated myself more I’d feel it. Lol
I don’t really have any gaps of significance in my worldview. That’s why you always leave our discussions unsatisfied.
Of course you do. You're asking me what turned on my physiology. You put GOD in the gap because if you don't know, you probably fill in the blank with God.
Ok, what turned my physiology on?
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Ok, what turned my physiology on?
that undoubtedly was the product of your parents and is the passive component of a beings physicality that is not to say though exactly where that comes from either - without its spirituality component, physiology disappears and proves it is a metaphysical substance maintained by the metaphysical forces as reflected by the individuals spirituality.
physiology does not exist without the spiritual component to maintain its existence.
It seems your (sealy) magnanimous understanding is limited to your “team” players.
get real bing ...
So is the difference between a whale and us that we imagine gods in our image? First off, it is possible that whales believe in gods too. We just don't know. Turns out we aren't that smart. But lets assume whales never imagined a god built this perfect world just for them. So is that "spirituality" that we have in us what separates us from the other animals?
Just because we believe gods made us, is this what separates us? Is that why god doesn't reward whales with a heaven? One where they never get sick or die and where they can one day see their grandparents?
Maybe they just don't have an imagination like us. Our brains are big enough to imagine and make up stories.