Blaine Coleman
Sep 29, 2022

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Not disagreeing on your statement about using false equivalents but with another point you made- you can't see every wavelenght but they exist- you get a suntan from UV light but can't see that light; infrared light carries heat but you cannot see that band of the spectrum, either. And you cannot "see" gravity, but it keeps you from floating off into space.

There are countless things you can't "see", yet those things exist.

So, yes, you should believe in things you can't "see". In fact, couldn't those things, the energies you can't "see", be God?

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Blaine Coleman
Blaine Coleman

Written by Blaine Coleman

Rel. Studies, Creative Writing… Social liberal/fiscal conservative, occasional writer- profile pic- 6-yr-old coal minor 1910-flow with the Tao, all will be well

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