Majed

Settling down the debate around God's existence.

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To materialists atheists, religious people are hallucinating their religion. But the question becomes, if most people in the world are hallucinating a religion, what tells you that the atheist isn't hallucinating his materialism ?
See, hallucination is a force of nature, not an individual property one person possess and others don't. Yes religious people are bought into the hallucination that is their religion, just as much as a materialist atheist is bought into his materialist hallucination. Then the question becomes what is a hallucination? And if everything is hallucination, what is not a hallucination? Reality is hallucination. Hence hallucination and reality are one, in a profound metaphysical union hallucinations are real, because reality is hallucination. 
Therefore yes religious people are hallucinating, materialist atheist are hallucinating, and everyone else is hallucinating. 
Because God, which is reality, is a hallucination. And remember hallucinations are real. Hence both religious people are correct in that God is real. And atheists are right in that God is a hallucination. Because there's no difference between reality and hallucination.
This synthesis settle down the debate around God's existence.

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Yea, sure materialism is being hallucinated but the difference is when you fall off a cliff you hallucinate all the way down until you really hit the ground.

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@SOUL which has 0 meaningful consequences to you if you're just hallucinating...

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On 6/11/2026 at 0:46 PM, Majed said:

religious people are hallucinating, materialist atheist are hallucinating, and everyone else is hallucinating. 

 

God hallucinates every finite identity.


Beauty is all around Infinity

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Reality is not a hallucination, it is real (as its name "reality" suggest).

Religious people don't hallucinate because of their religion; rather, they believe a series of things they've been told are true. 

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@yetineti Does it not? I suppose dying on impact would have a consequence on the hallucinating and it's not like one can hallucinate a feathery bed to land in and have it magically replace the hard ground that really is there.

People confuse the 'hallucinating' the mind does to interpret the signals coming to it from the body and construct a paradigm in it with what actually is taking place in the material world.

There are many layers to the fact that reality is an illusion but it's the material world that creates them, not the hallucination in the mind creating the material world.

Despite what magical minded mystics believe about it and would try to convince others believe about it, too.

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3 minutes ago, Breakingthewall said:

Reality is not a hallucination, it is real (as its name "reality" suggest).

Religious people don't hallucinate because of their religion; rather, they believe a series of things they've been told are true. 

There is no reality.

Who told you there’s a reality, and did you believe what you were told was true?


 

Grief is Love with Nowhere to Go 

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14 minutes ago, Mellowmarsh said:

There is no reality.

Who told you there’s a reality, and did you believe what you were told was true?

 

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