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Can a book with about a billion pages exist? Why?
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When God is on his throne, then why do people suffer like they do? Why do other people’s actions allow you to suffer and them get away with everything they get away?
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When the teacher teaches math at school and the student asks, "When will we use this in the real world?" Is that related to asking the parent, "In the real world, when will I use the discipline you give me by grounding me?"
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What is the ultimate knowledge in Hinduism? What are its sources?
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What are some signs of two people vibrating on the same frequency? Is there a divine purpose behind it? What is it?
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If we had access to all knowledge in the universe, would we lose the essence of curiosity and the pursuit of learning?
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Which is more logical: God or Science? Why? What makes one better than the other if you have to choose one over the other?
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Do aliens really exist, and have they visited Earth before?
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Could a world without evil or suffering exist?
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Should nrjfgttfifordiirdidi burn for eternity?
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Which is correct, “Those who know knows” or “those who know, know”?
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Who said "The truth is not in a particular place, but in many"?
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If you were to see a series of events that shattered your reality and makes you question life do you ignore them or do you acknowledge them and start answering and asking questions no matter where it all leads?
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What will happen to my corpse once I am dead? Make the story an engaging one.
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Can another person's opinion become your reality?
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What is your opinion on debating or philosophizing about things that don’t really matter very much?
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I’m 22 and I’ m about to be homeless. I don’t know how life is going to be in a few days. Is my life really over?
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Morally speaking, is Joe Biden a good person?
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How do I escape the self-awareness paradox?
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Nov 14, 2022
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Why is money good for us?
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