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Donuel BS: Stephen Fry Blasphemy (552* d) RE: BS: Stephen Fry Blasphemy 15 May 17


In discussions about the ethereal I write from the right hemisphere for your right hemispheres. To speak of a god it is only fitting don't you think?

If you have had a god experience it was certainly a temporal lobe and right brained experience.

Certainly I am against all autocratic blasphemy laws. It is the action of a fundamentalist without scruples, morality or the words to express a personal experience that is reduced by left brained people as insanity.

Even Steve Shaw would change his mind after a five year relationship with magic mushrooms. Shrooms are a valuable tool for those who reduce consciousness to a conscious left brained experience. It should be a requirement for all who engage in religious caretaking and scholarly awareness.

I do not see why anyone should not understand facts are the poetic particle while truth is a changeable wave. Facts are fixed while truth is a culturally changeable fluid. Insight demands a combination of more than both in a quantum state sense.

If you still do not understand, you must not punish those who do, don't you think? There is not a chasm between religion and science that people think there is.

Life itself, even a microbe, is the technology we are just now understanding has answers billions of years old or newly emerging and evolving, unlike the latest MS app.


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