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Believers seem to have a great amount of difficulty adjusting to the reality that they are looking at the universe through a human-coloured lens. This is perhaps why they ask "who created everything?" without often considering that the question might as well be "how did everything come into being?" or "what caused it all?". In this episode, I point out that this line of argument should be stopped right at the first word - the "who" part.
Alsom I am using a synthetic version of my own voice in this episode. This is just an experiment. My normal voice will return from the next episode onwards.
By Vijayendra MohantyBelievers seem to have a great amount of difficulty adjusting to the reality that they are looking at the universe through a human-coloured lens. This is perhaps why they ask "who created everything?" without often considering that the question might as well be "how did everything come into being?" or "what caused it all?". In this episode, I point out that this line of argument should be stopped right at the first word - the "who" part.
Alsom I am using a synthetic version of my own voice in this episode. This is just an experiment. My normal voice will return from the next episode onwards.