Rush Video Freewill (Neil Peart Worldview #1)
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Are you insane? Perhaps you should check...
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you, my friend, are a wackadoodle.
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These are Neil's views. Obviously you can't see the logic in them if you can't agree.
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hmmm... "Neil Peart is God" yet he does not believe in God. Does this mean that we are not even here and we just don't know it yet?
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@siti1ca He most definitely does not believe in destiny. Listen to Freewill. That spells it out quite clearly.
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@noninon so he should not use the brain that you believe your so-called God gave him, and instead be a blind slave?
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For all of you, Neil does not always write in present terms, as in, about himself. There are what, 7 billion people on the earth, and a lot have their own thoughts and ideas. He writes for virtually everyone so they themselves can personally relate to the song and lyrics. That's entertainment! Anyone know the song, "Superconductor"? lol
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I agree with what gaybayawsung67 said. For all any of us know Neil could believe in the unknown. Just because someone believes in God doesn't mean they never had the thought that maybe God doesn't exist. It's all based on what you believ and how you think. There are plenty of good people who don't believe in God. The point of the song is to be aware of the possibility of there being a God or not.
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Job is a character in a Jewish fairy tale told by men who sought to retain a Talibanesque control over their primitive society. If you believe that the man actually existed you need to take some lessons in literary appreciation because you really suck at it.
These videos show the fallacy of Neil Pearts worldview based on logic. There is a God
bytor765 3 years ago