Spiritual people don't care about who the president is.

Spiritual people don't care about who the president is.

Bob Manson

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Real ones know—true power doesn’t come from any politician.

Spiritual people focus on what’s eternal, not what’s temporary. Presidents come and go, but the connection to God, purpose, and inner peace? That’s unshakable.

Politics is a distraction, the real kingdom is within, and no election can change that.

THERE IS NO POLITICAL SOLUTION....
 
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"Peter Tosh 1987"
Real ones know—true power doesn’t come from any politician.

Spiritual people focus on what’s eternal, not what’s temporary. Presidents come and go, but the connection to God, purpose, and inner peace? That’s unshakable.

Politics is a distraction, the real kingdom is within, and no election can change that.

THERE IS NO POLITICAL SOLUTION....
 
Real ones know—true power doesn’t come from any politician.

Spiritual people focus on what’s eternal, not what’s temporary. Presidents come and go, but the connection to God, purpose, and inner peace? That’s unshakable.

Politics is a distraction, the real kingdom is within, and no election can change that.

THERE IS NO POLITICAL SOLUTION....
God is an imaginary being, if you disagree, prove that God exists outside the realm of imagination..
 
If true power and peace come from a connection to God or spirituality, why do countless people struggle to find peace or experience suffering, even within religious contexts?

What makes your belief system more reliable than others, or even more grounded than a secular approach to purpose and peace?
 
If true power and peace come from a connection to God or spirituality, why do countless people struggle to find peace or experience suffering, even within religious contexts?
Because the kingdom is within, life wasn't meant to be easy, hardships and obstacles are meant to help people become stronger and more disciplined.

What makes your belief system more reliable than others, or even more grounded than a secular approach to purpose and peace?
Peace will be yours if you obey God's commands and treat others the way you would like to be treated.
 
Because the kingdom is within, life wasn't meant to be easy, hardships and obstacles are meant to help people become stronger and more disciplined.


Peace will be yours if you obey God's commands and treat others the way you would like to be treated.

If the kingdom is within and peace comes from obeying divine commands, why do we see so many people—claim spiritual still facing immense hardship, suffering, and confusion?

Doesn’t it seem that peace or inner strength comes more from how we adapt and understand the world, rather than following a prescribed set of rules from nowhere?

Can peace truly be universal if it’s dependent on obedience to a particular belief system?
 
If the kingdom is within and peace comes from obeying divine commands, why do we see so many people—claim spiritual still facing immense hardship, suffering, and confusion?

Doesn’t it seem that peace or inner strength comes more from how we adapt and understand the world, rather than following a prescribed set of rules from nowhere?

Can peace truly be universal if it’s dependent on obedience to a particular belief system?
People of all religions, races, and nationalities face confusion and difficulties. Life wasn't meant to be easy.
 
People of all religions, races, and nationalities face confusion and difficulties. Life wasn't meant to be easy.
If life’s struggles are universal, regardless of belief, how can we be sure that following a specific religion is the key to overcoming them?

Could human resilience and adaptability be what truly help us?
 
If life’s struggles are universal, regardless of belief, how can we be sure that following a specific religion is the key to overcoming them?
Who told you that by following a religion you can overcome life's challenges and hardships?
 
Who told you that by following a religion you can overcome life's challenges and hardships?
You just said this yourself 👇

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Life wasn’t meant to be easy because challenges, struggles, and hardships are essential for growth and learning.

Overcoming difficulties helps build character, adapt to change, and appreciate the value of achievements.

Without adversity, there would be little opportunity to grow or find purpose.
 
It will be internal peace and joy, but that doesn't mean you will never face some difficulties and hardships through life experiences.
If inner peace is tied to spiritual beliefs, how do you explain individuals who achieve inner peace through secular practices like meditation, philosophy, or therapy, without relying on any spiritual framework?
 
If inner peace is tied to spiritual beliefs, how do you explain individuals who achieve inner peace through secular practices like meditation, philosophy, or therapy, without relying on any spiritual framework?
How can one divorce the roots of spirituality from activities like meditation?
 
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