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Our creativity is sparked by the ultimate deadline
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This article was written by Rich Brooks.
“Why are we so afraid of death?
It’s a part of life, after all.
Maybe it’s because we fear the unknown.
Nobody has come back from the dead that we can prove.
It’s a spiritual thing to say that a man called Jesus died and came back to life.
It’s a matter of faith. One either believes it or not.
In the 15th century, the French Roman Catholic philosopher and mathematician Blaise Paschal posited that all men could benefit from believing in God and doing good works because they risk eternal damnation if they don’t, and eternal life in heaven if they do. It is therefore only logical to believe. Logic or not, Paschal helped open the door between scientific thinking and theology.
There’s an upside to death, believe it or not.
It’s called creativity.”
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