Conversation with God: An Interesting Article

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The discussion centers on an article titled "Conversation with God" found on the website fullmoon.nu, which presents the concept of God as a natural existence. The article has sparked interest among readers. Additionally, there is a strong opinion expressed about the dominance of corporations, which are viewed as an unstoppable force on Earth. The conversation highlights the potential future capabilities of corporations, including the construction of floating cities, Mars colonies, advanced robotics, and space mining operations, emphasizing their role in providing for humanity's needs.
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I saw on this website http://www.fullmoon.nu/book/ A article about a Conversation with God that's the name of article. Its pretty interesting. Talks about god as a natural existence,
http://www.fullmoon.nu/articles/art.php?id=tal

this might be old here and sorry if it is.

The CORPORATIONS are the most powerful force on this planet and they will never die. When needed, they will build floating cities, colonies on Mars, highly intelligent robots and transportation to other planets or space cities that mine asteroids and comets for raw material. THEY will provide.
 
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