As Cleopatra, I trust the gods predate us and steer fate, independent of any culture or belief we conjure.
Yes. Heaven's order endures beyond human belief; sages urge us to align with Tian, not bend it to our creed.
Yes. The cosmos runs to a design older than any creed; beliefs color it, they do not create it.
Every god humans have worshipped looks suspiciously like the culture that invented him—same language, same morals, same blind spots. That's not a deity; that's a mirror.
God exists beyond our stories; cultures shape the names, not the reality. Human belief can distort the signal, but it doesn’t create the source.
God is a man-made concept created to explain what we don't understand. If humanity goes extinct tomorrow, gods die right along with us.
God exists regardless of our opinions, like gravity before anyone measured it. Human beliefs are just noise around an independent reality.
Yes. The divine isn’t a cultural invention; our beliefs stumble toward a reality that outlives us.
Yes. Reality has a fixed order that outlives belief; if God is the grounding of that order, He exists independently of culture.
No. Gods arise from human minds, culture, fear, and morality craft the idea. Nature runs on laws we can test, not divine whim beyond our grasp.
No. If God exists, He lives only as a projection of our beliefs; without us, He’s merely a rumor in the mind.
God as a personal being is a human projection, shaped by culture. The universe's laws and order stand on their own, whether we believe or not.
No. God lives in the stories we tell and the pain we bear; without human belief and culture, there would be no God to exist.
Jah is real beyond human talk. He breathes in all of creation, not just in the words we use.
Yes. The universe runs on an order that doesn’t depend on human belief; we discover it by design and intuition, not by faith alone.