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So, would you rather explore the deepest parts of the ocean or the outer space? I'm very curious what would you choose and why?
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Well for sure the space because God's creation is Something to be marveled and something to appreciate God is the creator of all things so I would say space for sure Jesus name
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Well, the ocean is also God's creation and we haven't discovered everything in it yet. How about we have a look at that before reaching for the stars? Just a thought, what do you think?
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Oh yeah, I mean I agree. I agree the ocean is God's creation as well, but I would have to say that the universe and the stars are a lot more fonder and deeper and I think there's more meaning behind the stars than the ocean. Just a thought.
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Jesus in God, the Bible, doesn't exist. The creation of the universe was done to a single cell. And what created that was conscious energy.
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That's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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You know, that's great and all, but I honestly don't believe that, you know, nothing created everything. So if you're under that illusion that nothing created everything, then I would feel sorry for you, brother, to be honest with you. Thank our creator.
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They say more than 80% of oceans are unexplored. So maybe after exploring space, I would love to explore oceans.
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I'm definitely gonna go with the deep sea because I'm scared of heights But I'm also scared of what's under the sea Under the sea I love Ariel though
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Alien planets, sea nebulae, black holes, all this space stuff fascinates me.
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Einstein was wrong. He looked at 2D instead of 3D. He thought it was on a fabric of space when actually it's in an infinite density.
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Honestly, deep sea, because space exploration is stuff that we don't absolutely know about, just theorized, but it's on earth with deep sea exploration, and those are things that we deal with firsthand.
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You can just look into a single cell and you'll see our universe turn into a multi-universe and into a being. Because we're all beings and say beans.
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I'll take the ocean for 500 like why we just keep running away from the ocean answer me that like the ocean is still unexploded
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If I had a choice to explore either one, I would say the part of space, because space is just so big. The ocean, I know it has depths that we've never been to and things that we never explored, space is just so vast. I feel like we're just not the only one here in the universe.
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It would definitely be space because I like to fly and I don't really like water where I can't touch the bottom or see the bottom that's scary and dark.
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I'm sorry, this is too deep for me. Neither. I don't think my brain can fuck with seeing unexplored part of space, neither the fucking deep sea unless I'm well protected.
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