Comments by "Peter \x26 Pete" (@PeterPete) on "Scott Manley" channel.

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  9.  @blackdeath4u  The bible is a book made by man using his imagination. It is a book filled with metaphors to account for this thing we call 'life'. The bible mentions the firmament separates the waters above from the waters below. Imo nobody can ever come to know that even a firmament exists so this metaphor could relate to a woman's womb during childbirth, afterall the universe is within each and everyone of us - without us there is nothing. Lot's wife turned to a pillar of salt after looking back at the destruction of Sodom is another example. In my understanding this is just a metaphor to compare turning to a pillar of salt to losing one's peace of mind. The image of something really bad can plague one's mind for the rest of their lives. Reminds me of Indiana Jones when he's tied to a pole and the Nazi's open up the Ark and he shouts to the woman to close her eyes, not to look at the spirits, flames, and bolts of energy that kill all who are around them. So there's similar metaphors even in films and probably lots of other outlets too. Lawrence Krauss talks of everything comes from nothing and I can agree with that, afterall, what came before me when I was born was nothing and what will be after I die is nothing and yet I, as an individual am the universe. Quantum entanglement talks of how two people can become entangled during a lifetime, yet I could call that true love. So there are similarities of meaning in religion, film, TV and even in parts of science. It seems, everyone talks about 'life' but they use their own language to reach out to their followers to help them understand it, inadvertently confusing them along the way. It still does not get away from the fact that imo nobody can ever come to know the true nature of reality. Mainstream science stating oxygen is a constituent of the air is in my opinion man's best guess to explain what air is, but there is no oxygen as a constituent of the air because nobody can prove that. Lavoisier just convinced people using his imagination and a few demonmstrations!! If you think I'm wrong you're more than welcome to prove to me there's 21% oxygen in the air!!! Btw, the Earth is a level plane, the globe is merely a construct of man's imagination because men and women dislike the beastiality of life. I can sense another metaphor coming on - Satan, the Devil, the beast only refers to the animalistic nature of human beings. Haha!!! I don't want or need a dream existence!!
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