THOUGHT SHOCKER: I make people think deeply about the issues that matter and challenge them to consider alternative viewpoints.
I don't have a large following on social media, with just 153 subscribers on my Kamalayan YouTube channel. Because of this, I don't consider myself an influencer. Similarly, I can't claim to be a thought leader because I am only leading myself and my own thoughts.
Lately, the title that I feel best describes what I do is "Thought Shaker." In my advocacy for Kamalayan, a term that means awareness or consciousness, I aim to challenge and shake people's beliefs. I want to encourage them to question the status quo and explore new perspectives. I want to create a space for critical thinking and personal growth.
When I create vlogs on YouTube, I often refer to myself as a "Thought Shocker." This title reflects my intention to provoke thoughts and spark conversations. I want to make people think deeply about the issues that matter and challenge them to consider alternative viewpoints.
The Holy Bible, particularly the Old Testament, contains passages that can be challenging to understand and reconcile with our perception of God. One such issue is the mention of God regretting or being sorry for creating humans and other living creatures. It's a valid question to wonder why, after two millennia, no one has made an effort to edit these passages.
“God regretted and the Lord was sorry that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.” (Genesis 6:6)
“So the Lord said, I will destroy men whom I have created from the face of the earth, both men and animals and the creeping things and the fowls of the air. I am sorry that I have made them.” (Genesis 6:7)
“And the Lord regretted that he had made Saul king over Israel.” (1 Samuel 15:35)
“And the Lord sent an angel to Jerusalem to destroy it, and he was destroying it and the Lord saw, and considered it, and averted the disaster.” (1 Chronicles 21:15)
Upon realizing that the God of Catholicism not only possessed anger and jealousy but also intended to destroy all of His creations after regretting their existence, I decided to distance myself from the Catholic faith.
Consider the fact that the Holy Scripture acknowledges that God can make mistakes and deeply regret them. Nevertheless, according to the Vatican, the Pope is deemed infallible when speaking ex cathedra.
It was during this period that I encountered extraterrestrial beings who claimed responsibility for the events depicted in biblical stories. They guided me through my intuition my further study of the bible, altering my perspective.
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