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  So, if you want to give your creations autonomy, you can set up control through programs and algorithms, embedding them into instincts that’ll act as their guide—then these creations will want to behave as you expect. Or, you could make them capable of understanding the way you do. You’d share your abilities with them, giving them a piece of yourself—they’d become your children! But while they’re young and don’t grasp anything, they’ll obey servants and managers—those instinctive programs—and won’t differ from the first creations, even though they’re heirs to everything... read more

 

Welcome. Here, I’m digging into Reality, raising questions about Reason, Common Sense, culture, and our future. I began this journey by changing myself. As a result, I believe I’ve earned the right to change the world—or so says a thinker who coined a related phrase. Am I religious? I speak of God, but for me, He doesn’t come from the Bible. I looked for Him in Reality, and He opened Himself to me as Reality itself —beyond space and time, reasonable, logical. I’ve come to possess Reason; it feels like a gift bestowed upon me. Now, I can divide myself into reasonable and unreasonable. My sense of self depends on which part I embrace and which I ignore. I don’t fight to restrain my actions, correct my intentions, or shame myself for my reactions. Instead, I choose one part - reasonable, hold onto it, and live through it. The unreasonable nature mirrors all the traits of a sinful soul described in the Bible. The reasonable nature, though, transcends goodness and evil—and in it, I feel truly alive. The writings reflect the way of understanding of the authors of these texts, but not the absolute image of the object of description and certainly not the object itself. So, if want to know God, you can get knowledge about His shadow and reflection in the Bible, but True and alive God you can discover only after looking for Him by yourself.

     It’s a lonely journey. The deeper I go, the harder it becomes to explain to those I’ve left behind. I try to leave crumbs along my path, and that’s what my website and YouTube channel are for.

 

“How do Christianity and other religions compare—do they have a chance to ensure humanity’s prosperous future?”

It's time to clear the religious fog and have a clear view of God's Spirit. 

What we already know about the Spirit? Roughly. This is what makes you alive, spiritually. He opposes sin. Has connection with Heavenly Father. He gives us guidance, wisdom, prudence. He is the source of righteousness, love and power. There are also mentions about miracles and extraordinary abilities. 

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Common conversation with Christians

My conversations with Christians often sound something like this:

Me: I just talked to the Designer, and I assembled a nice square table.

Christians: That can’t be true. The instructions say it’s round.

Me: I tried following the instructions, but something’s off. They say the table must be round in the end, but it’s impossible to assemble a round table from all the straight and square parts I got from the Designer.

Christians: Our professional assemblers know the instructions from A to Z and have explained that the table must be round.

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simplified explanation

The main idea for you is to understand the path Jesus took to become son of God. He is the first of many. The key in understanding the whole picture is that God created this world and provided different type of guidance for the whole Universe. For material particles and all metter He established laws of nature. For living creatures He provides more advanced guidance - simple organisms got reflexes, other reflexes and instincts. Before humans appear mammals had coolest social guidance. Instincts control behavior through feelings and desires.

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roots of good and evil

People are willing to get rid of negative reactions and thoughts, evil feelings and intentions, and bad moods; they don’t like the consequences of all that is evil. But you don’t understand that all these bad feelings and emotions share a common root with positive feelings and emotions. It’s the same tree! By receiving the Holy Spirit from God and rejecting—or rather, stepping over—the feelings that arise in His presence, I receive something even more beautiful and pure. By the way, you only need to do this once, and then you’ll understand what I’m talking about!

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Chosen by God (about Jesus)

   I see everything from a different angle. I don't use scriptures to understand the world. The world and God (Reality) are much bigger. I believe in the monotheistic Jewish God but understand Him a slightly differently. Jesus (I don't think it would be polite to call Yeshua by the name Jesus when you talk to him directly) is God's son, the first of many. The idea of being chosen is to pick someone you think is suitable.

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Intellect is not a saver.

Feelings drag us out of reality. Assume intellect indicates how smart you are. But does it serve you in the end? Are you the commander-in-chief who drives the entire decision-making system? Nonhuman animals act on desires and feelings: this is their survival and reproductive strategy. Natural selection efficiently corrects errors. Animals don’t need to understand strategies or goals. Instincts act like an algorithm: a stimulus triggers a response, from low-level reflexes to long-term feelings and desires. What’s missing? Reason, in every sense.

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Do I know God?

I want to share something. One of my earliest experiences with God happened about 20 years ago. At the time, I was a member of a Christianity-based religion, though it felt more like a cult. Eventually, I left it. The reasons? Dogmas, imperfections, contradictions, and a vague concept of God. A crucial factor was discovering the negative truth about the founder and leader.

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Here are my thoughts

Here are my thoughts: (extraction from me and Grok AI conversation)

We don’t need to invent something we will believe is God; we need to analyze and notice what is already acting like a God. I believe, some people in the past were able to reach deep understanding of Reality, but didn't have proper vocabulary, experience and enough data. So, they used words like spirits, gods, angels. Then other people created religion. We can assume some characteristics belong to Him:

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Science and Philosophy

If you’re going to evaluate my work and ideas, I want to clarify that I consider this an ongoing scientific research project.  So far, I am the only subject in my experimental testing. You’re welcome to join me. It’s fair to label this a “philosophical theory,” and I invite anyone to challenge my analysis, conclusions, and concepts.

Here are some articles I’ve decided to dedicate to the “Science and philosophy” section of my website. 

 

Scientific approach 

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Science doesn’t disprove God.

Science doesn’t disprove God—it discovers Him, as Reality itself. This approach isn’t faith in the unseen—it’s trust in the seen, tested, reasoned. Quantum mechanics, with its waves and nonlocality, isn’t a puzzle to flee from; it’s a window to Reality’s depth. 

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