The only possible answer I can think of is that God is simply a human who is working to create a spirit in humanity, and that the ghost is really just some extra energy that was created by God when he created us.
If the ghost was the ghost, then the reason it doesn’t count as being the ghost, is because it’s an abstract concept. If the ghost was the ghost, then it would count as the ghost, but then it would have to be an abstract concept.
My question is: How is it possible that the ghost could be the ghost (if such is the case)?
How is it considered worthy of worship?
The only possible answer I can think of is that God is simply a human who is working to create a spirit in humanity, and that the ghost is really just some extra energy that was created by God when he created us.
Do you think it’s a good idea that the ghost is the ghost?
How is it possible that the ghost could be the ghost?
If the ghost was the ghost, then the reason it doesn’t count as being the ghost, is because it’s an abstract concept. If the ghost was the ghost, then it would count as the ghost, but then it would have to be an abstract concept.
This would be amazing if the answer was “I don’t think, I just thought.”