Hey Cathy! This was a great read for me. I haven't grown that much interest in this whole space exploration to the point of pondering questions like you have. I believe every question (especially good questions) are a good start off for inquiry-based research and analysis.
I greatly respect that you're still searching for answers that are truthful to you beyond what's widely popular or proven to be true. There's answers to these questions that satisfy me, but it's good for the mind to always wonder. I hope you find what you're looking for. 👍
This was a compelling read. I appreciate the honesty and vulnerability in the way you wrestle with big questions. It’s rare to see someone invite others into their doubt without demanding agreement. Even if I land in a different place on some of these ideas, I deeply respect your courage to ask what many are too afraid to say out loud. Thank you for opening the door for conversation rather than debate—it’s a needed posture in a noisy world.
Thank you for sharing so honestly. I’ve found myself asking some of these same questions too. A lot of it is hard to make sense of, and sometimes the answers feel distant.
I don’t have it all figured out either, but I think the act of asking matters especially when faith and curiosity meet. Maybe some things are hidden not to confuse us, but to draw us deeper.
“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.” — Proverbs 25:2
Maybe we’re the kings here and the searching itself is part of the journey.
Hey Cathy! This was a great read for me. I haven't grown that much interest in this whole space exploration to the point of pondering questions like you have. I believe every question (especially good questions) are a good start off for inquiry-based research and analysis.
Thank you Obosa. It took some bravery to post it haha. Stay blessed
I greatly respect that you're still searching for answers that are truthful to you beyond what's widely popular or proven to be true. There's answers to these questions that satisfy me, but it's good for the mind to always wonder. I hope you find what you're looking for. 👍
Thank you Levi ☺️❤️
This was a compelling read. I appreciate the honesty and vulnerability in the way you wrestle with big questions. It’s rare to see someone invite others into their doubt without demanding agreement. Even if I land in a different place on some of these ideas, I deeply respect your courage to ask what many are too afraid to say out loud. Thank you for opening the door for conversation rather than debate—it’s a needed posture in a noisy world.
Thank you Mandy 🙂❤️
Thank you for sharing so honestly. I’ve found myself asking some of these same questions too. A lot of it is hard to make sense of, and sometimes the answers feel distant.
I don’t have it all figured out either, but I think the act of asking matters especially when faith and curiosity meet. Maybe some things are hidden not to confuse us, but to draw us deeper.
“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.” — Proverbs 25:2
Maybe we’re the kings here and the searching itself is part of the journey.
Thank you Sae. I will ponder on this proverbs. It is timely 😊❤️
Quite mind bungling I would say
This calls for a whole new study
Yes. Quite a few people have asked similar questions and many more will. Thank you for reading dear mummy 🙏🏾❤️