Barry Lyons
1 min readSep 14, 2020

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That is correct. I proposed a hypothesis about Laniakea. But it’s a belief that’s grounded in reason whereas a belief in Hell or angels is just sheer imagination grounded in nothing. Science is not a religion.

Your “answer” about God creating Heaven and Hell is pure fiction. It’s make-believe. It’s fantasy thinking. It’s based on no suspect evidence and on no viable hypothesis. A belief in Heaven and Hell is nothing more than a product of the imaginative faculties of human beings who have the ability to dream up such nonsense. Clarification: I’m not saying imaginative literature is nonsense. It isn’t (I’m a big fan of reading novels). What’s nonsense is the insinuation by believers that Heaven and Hell are real places.

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Barry Lyons
Barry Lyons

Written by Barry Lyons

Lives in New York City, owns too many books and CDs. But then again, there's no such thing as "too many" books and CDs.

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