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Re: Is Believing In God Evolutionarily Advantageous?

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Originally Posted by eropa234 View Post
Seeing is believing: Just because one believes there is a god or not does not change anything there is no reward for believing and no punishment fsor not believing.

A written or a spoken word must me contemplated to find the truth. Guru Bani makes several statement of truth just believing in them would not help anyone unless they are contemplated for understanding. The views of an individual who simply believes and the one who understand are quite different when examined.
1. Belieing (and understanding) should lead to questioning and on to 'SEEING', should you be lucky enough.

2. Not believing will lead to re-birth, (In ofcourse the ongoing evolutionary cycles)

3. These cycles only end when One Finds and joins with 'The One'.


Find the questions, go ask, test, meditate, and may you be lucky enough
to FIND !

Good Luck.
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