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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.

 

Dialogues with Grok AI

Exploring holy Reason—the Holy Spirit’s guidance—for humanity’s prosperous future in infinity through data-driven, unbiased talks with AI.

“Is there anything better than my idea for ensuring humanity’s prosperous future?”

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

"Possible future for humanity" 

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

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

Grok:

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Difference

What’s the difference between my view of God and how I comprehend His will compared to traditional religious approaches? I build it all from my own experience—skeptical of anything that’s just ‘someone told, wrote, saw, read,’ even if that someone’s a big-shot leader, mega-church founder, high-ranking priest, super-holy monk, gospel writer, or whatever. It’s got to come straight through me—no middlemen. If I’m a child of God, I should hear and know my Father directly. The Bible’s got recipes for it—I’ve tested them, tweaked them, made my own.

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Benefits of Reasonable Mind.

I want to talk about the benefits I get from God. It would be great if I got superpowers—you know, walking through walls, telekinetic skills, shooting fireballs from my hands. But God is Reality. He gives me new guidance. Instead of automatic system of reactions to stimulus, I'm using Reason to understand. I can suppress and ignore my feelings and emotions. I can be aware of what’s good and do it without feeling it. I don’t need satisfaction to do the right things or stimulus to do good things.

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Scientific approach

 Science has mapped the universe from quarks to galaxies, life from single cells to us. The laws behind it—physics, chemistry—don’t just stumble into place; they fit too well, like a system with a point. Call it reality doing its thing, but here’s a nudge: what if that reality’s alive, not a dead machine? Not some bearded guy in the sky—think of it as the pulse keeping the rules ticking. No leap of faith needed; just look at how tight the numbers run—constants like gravity or Planck’s nudge everything into being, step by step.

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About

I’m doing this to help people become better versions of themselves. I see the importance and necessity for humanity to be wise and reasonable if we are to survive in the future. I believe in God, but I haven’t found a religious group capable of addressing this challenge. Despite the deep wisdom in the Bible, I see it as a mix of reasonable insights and unnecessary filler—like seeds among weeds. I realize this might offend some readers.

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Role of Common Sense

Reality has taught me lessons in common sense, and I believe it holds the key to a prosperous future for humanity—one that could endure indefinitely. At its heart, common sense suggests that conflicts must end, which can only happen when people embrace Reason. This requires us to be healthy in body, mind, and social bonds, sustained by activity, proper nutrition, and a clean environment. What follows are examples of how Reality reveals these truths, guiding us toward a life aligned with Reason over instinct.

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Common Sense is Spirit

How does an ordinary person function? Feelings and emotions motivate him. Even if not directly, memory will help to understand what feelings and emotions will result from certain actions. But it may also be that the memory of past feelings and the expectation of similar sensations are weaker than emotions at a particular moment. Then a person, contrary to the so-called “common sense”, will do something reckless.

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