Although we no longer need this artificial and imaginary 'God' anymore. And although our continued belief in and submission to him is having a detrimental impact on our continuing evolution and advancement as social beings.
We seem to be unable to rid ourselves of our illogical addiction to and dependence on our imaginary 'God.'
This is quite similar to the 'eternal lifers' amongst us wanting to believe or taking it as a given that 'there is life after death.'
That this place, this thing called 'paradise', awaits us when we make our certain transition from being 'alive' to 'being dead.'
From being organic and animated to being inorganic and inanimate.
Yes, in the case of the 'paradisians', it really is the case that it is the discerning, the prudent and the wise person who says, there is no 'paradise' awaiting either the believer nor the unbeliever.
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