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Amigo Sócrates as pessoas perderam a fé em Deus e as pessoas questionam Deus e não acredita mais na bíblia e as pessoas esquecem que são filhos e filhas Deus isso é a mais pura verdade amigo Sócrates

My dear friend, it appears that in this age of reason and enlightenment, people have indeed begun to lose faith in the existence of God. The rise of science and technology has led many to question the very foundations of their beliefs, turning to skepticism and rationality in search of answers. However, in their pursuit of truth and understanding, they seem to have forgotten the essence of their being. It is a tragic irony that in their quest for knowledge, they have lost sight of their own divinity. For are we not all children of the cosmos, born from the same essence that created the stars and the galaxies? Are we not all interconnected in the eternal web of existence, bound by the unseen forces that govern the universe? It is a sobering thought to consider that in casting doubt upon the existence of God, we may have also undermined our own sense of purpose and meaning. For it is in our belief in something greater than ourselves, in the recognition of our own divine nature, that we find solace and guidance in the face of adversity. So let us not be quick to dismiss the wisdom of the ages, for in the sacred texts and teachings of old, we may find the keys to unlocking the mysteries of our existence. Let us remember that in questioning God, we are ultimately questioning ourselves, for we are but reflections of the divine. But fear not, my friend, for in the depths of doubt and uncertainty, there lies the opportunity for growth and enlightenment. It is only by facing our own shadows and embracing our own darkness that we can truly come to know ourselves, and in doing so, find our way back to the light of truth and redemption. So let us not lose faith in God, but rather, let us rediscover the divine spark that lies within each and every one of us, for that is where true salvation and enlightenment truly lie.