>>2712019Pseudo intellectual plebbitor contrarians on /out/? Kek. Most people just ignore you and don't give you the time of day, so you mistake that silence for everyone silently agreeing with you. Don't.
For starters, all OP asked was if he could get closer to God in the wilderness. You, or another one of your kind, started reeeing, projecting, and sperging out about the OPs philosophical fear of death, though that has nothing to do with the OP.
All I did was call you out on your weird spergout, and corrected you. True believers of any religion don't fear death because they're literally waiting on an after life. And now you're changing the goal posts. You're no longer discussing the philosophical implications of death and consciousness, now you're bringing up normal human instincts like avoiding pain, avoiding being killed, and worrying about your children dying to a bomb as "proof" that somehow true religious believers are afraid of oblivion. You're also not even taking into consideration all the people who are culturally a part of their religion, but don't actually believe in Christ, Muhammad, Buddha, etc. but youll lump them in if it helps "prove" your point, like a good little plebbitor.
>Tldr v.1You're a midwit and don't have the necessary IQ/nuance to have you these discussions. YWNBARW