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Worry about how 'your' world is doing.
There are no heavens and if there were, it would be heaven because you wouldn't need to think of this place. The bible basically tells you god came to Earth to commit suicide. I just can't. Satan isn't real either. Everything on earth is a lie. You are welcome.
There is heaven, I've seen it. But my heaven isn't probably your heaven. Its a dream, that may never be. And my heaven certainly isn't god's heaven, because it breaks some of his rules.
Heaven is the best place that'll never be
The MULTIPOLAR World's Dawn is fast approaching, with countries treating other countries as equals and trully peers at the core of its foundation!
I love the direction things are falling into place, for the entire world!
P.S. Let alone, the super duper supposedly high tech nato weapons, have been terribly mythbusted and ridiculed in the field, from much cheaper and way more practical "toys".
Sorry I was just in a bad mood earlier and have since reflected. Don't listen to me. I don't know what I'm talking about.
Now why it is that way I don't know, it just is that way. Everything in life follows this order, or rather disorder.
Deconstruction happens faster than construction.
Reduction happens faster than production.
Congress happens faster than progress.
Death happens faster than life.
But that does not mean that all hope is lost.
It simply means, that it takes time, practice, patience, and the accepted willingness to rebuild.
In the Eridu Genesis story of the Sumerians, the first task the Annunaki gave the humans was to "raise the land from below the water so that they could have a place to stand upon."
The Sumerians were a Marsh Arab people, who'd originally built their birch-styled homes along the marshes of the Euphrates River, and during rainy seasons the river would swell from flooding, destroying their homes.
Oft in those times, people simply rebuilt their homes directly on top of the rubble of their former homes.
This process repeated, until eventually the accumulation of all of their failures for stability, had elevated the land above the flooding level of the swelling of the river.
A Testament to the Will of Man to survive against all odds over time.
However, the world is getting worse. Countries are overpopulated, the planet is dirtier than ever, millions of unwanted babies are born every month, the list goes on.
It is certainly an interesting perspective, it does sound like a "genesis" story though. Early Mesopotamian legends such as Gilgamesh, the Sumerians & their deities the Anunnaki. Thankfully there is a wealth of artefacts in the archaeological records to continually study & piece together their ways of life as much has been written about them.
"The accumulation of all of their failures for stability, had elevated the land" yes & stability requires unshakeable foundations, but can we really say that humanity can every fully embrace all the mistakes of its past & learnt from them ?
The Sumerians nor the Anuunaki are clearly present today, so what went wrong? Perhaps they were simply built over by an entirely new version of something else? It would seem that "creation" needs "destruction" as to end up with anything new the old must first be destroyed. Sounds silly yes but I personally find creation & destruction hard to separate.
"A Testament to the Will of Man to survive against all odds over time" A constant cycle of regeneration, growing upon the old & creating new from the bones of our past. Will it ever end, can it ever be stable?
The proliferation of negativity or positivity is relative to each other, as one rises the other falls in a forever quest to somehow achieve equilibrium. At best they work in perfect contradictory harmony, just like left hand & right foot. My own opinion again, is that they are inseparable, to have good we must also have bad & that brings me right back to creation needing destruction, a system of natural survival perhaps.
If we look upon the most wealthiest women it's all divorce of stupid men.
A tree only growth in one direction while the seed growth in any location.
The goal of war is to know your enemy
Chicken only see a straight line, the Wolf only see a chicken.