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Originally posted by LastProphet527
Lol,its not a troll statement,'it just sucks being him'cant you tell !
Originally posted by LilDudeissocool
Originally posted by PrinceDreamer
Originally posted by LastProphet527
Can you tell the difference between a conscious being and a hologram of one that once lived?
No, but I can tell when someone needs to take their meds before they drink the cool aid though
Two stars for a troll statement? What did you do use your sock puppet accounts to star that ridiculous post?
Originally posted by Agave
ya 100% of us are holograms just waiting to be deported back to heaven.
Originally posted by andy06shake
reply to post by LilDudeissocool
My best friend hung himself in February, so i hope that you are wrong about suicides not getting in to Heaven.
Originally posted by arpgme
reply to post by LilDudeissocool
You can change your perspective in order to make it more heavenly, and you can also use compassion. Once you call earth "hell" you are hating a part of yourself, a part of humanity. This is like a cell hating the body, not good.
Originally posted by LastProphet527
When god destroyed the first humans on earth, it was for the soul purpose of starting over, it was a start over point in which free will was a mistake and had to be revised in god’s eyes.
God gave man free will and a soul and said he would see all you on judgment day.
The Toba catastrophe theory suggests that a bottleneck of the human population occurred c. 70,000 years ago, proposing that the human population was reduced to perhaps 15,000 individuals[3] when the Toba supervolcano in Indonesia erupted and triggered a major environmental change. The theory is based on geological evidences of sudden climate change and on coalescence evidences of some genes (including mitochondrial DNA, Y-chromosome and some nuclear genes)[4] and the relatively low level of genetic variation with humans.[3]