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Mirador 10/16/2024

Mirador 10/16/2024

The friend I was drinking with – several times – on this Tuesday night does not believe in life after death. State:

-It's hard for me to believe a lot of things here.

Although he is skeptical of other worlds, he thinks hell exists.

“It has to be there,” he said. Otherwise, where would God have placed Hitler?

I noticed a contradiction in my friend's thesis, but I didn't point it out to him. I know that wine enhances feelings, but decreases understanding, and I would not risk arguing with him. I accepted without hesitation what he said. He likes it with two drinks and doesn't like it with four drinks. He then asked me:

-Why do you agree with me on everything?

I challenge them:

-Because if I don't give it to you, you lose it.

My answer drove him crazy. After a pause, ask:

-Let's talk better about the afterlife, although we know that there is something very important here.

I tell him:

-You're right.

See you tomorrow!…

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