Religions have already been proven. People have convinced the world already that they are gods. The feat of that itself is not undoable in this world. It’s just that the requirement of becoming a god might have to be that you are a god. People do not buy into the, you’re a god paradigm, very easily. The people need to be persuaded that it’s true. But gods do rise up out of humanity, and they ascend to divinity before our watching eyes, every now and again. It is true. It’s not like it’s not happened before on Earth, many, many times. Gods begin tenure with providing humans proof, and then they live on in human faith after everything has been said and shown. It will happen on the Earth again of course. Many, many, many more times to come. They do always promise to return, of course, everytime they leave. The kitchen will heat up again. Proof will abound again before the faithless, through miracles, prophesies, and a mastering influence over the spirits among us who will become more abundant to us when this happens, even by then indisputable to us all. It’s supposed to always do this. That’s only just exactly how universal faith always stays alive. This present cooling down period that we are in right now marks the final stage of a cycle. But this instance of that stage in this cycle will perhaps be the last of its kind in the human story. Technology, and records, and globalization, may have advanced to such a point now, that a subsequent cooling down of human faith following the next return of the gods, after their absence, may actually become impossible. Just remember however: Jesus didn’t run for office to become the son of God; he never persuaded the world he was right man for the job; he proved it was his birthright; he walked on water; he turned water into wine; he returned to the Earth as a Holy Spirit, making visitations for millenniums, haled by spirits all throughout this time. The hysterical assumption of nearly every atheist must have to be that the faithful do not rely on spirits directly for making their beliefs, when in fact a connection to the spirit world is all that can make anyone’s faith be truest. True faith transcends hope, but the truest faith is a build of true experience. Unproven to one person does not require it to be unproven to all. The correct answer is that proof of God is a personal requirement, and not a requirement for the entire world to agree on all at once, simultaneously. We all find out about spirits at different times. It’s probably just important that it stays that way.
Philip Jackson ––– By Luke Meyer ––– June 21, 2025
