Anonymous ID: 603b30 April 6, 2020, 2:26 a.m. No.8701950   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1989 >>2357

>>8701917

Ya, doesn't surprise me. Note I did say "some" truths. Guess I'd still argue that I've learned a lot from clowns. Clowns have harbored a lot of true secrets. So I guess we just have to think for ourselves and try to decide which parts are clues to truths and which parts are lies. This is probably true, though: I wouldn't have found my way here without being "misguided" by a few clowns. In a way, it was the Cabal's undoing โ€“ in trying to control the narrative, mixing crumbs of truth with lies, prompted me to question everything. Now my biggest conclusion is that we can't really know much for sure. So now I'm a man of faith, compelled to trust in God's plan and compelled to pursue the undiscoverable truths (undiscoverable from this side of the veil, anyhow).

Anonymous ID: 603b30 April 6, 2020, 2:39 a.m. No.8701989   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2080 >>2204 >>2357

>>8701950

Uh oh โ€“ now I'm off thinking againโ€ฆ Was pursuit of knowledge, rather than trusting in God's plan, the ultimate sin? Maybe we aren't supposed to even try to know so much, but rather we should just focus on being good to each other and finding our own individual path to God. I mean, did we ever really need to understand sub-atomic physics? For what? What if we had just let God take care of the unknowable things instead? We might have built a much more beautiful world, and been so much happier in it. The prayers of enough people can probably accomplish more good than our manipulation of physics ever could anyhow. Simple seems really attractive to me right now.