Adam Eyves
1 min readApr 18, 2024

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Maybe consider that all Nils is trying to say here is that most people respond to love more than technical data. Not everyone, but most. The title said evidence, not proof. And if an originator of all things exists, love, as opposed to evil, would be an extension of that originator if the human enterprise is going to work.

Love doesn’t follow the rules of logic, which is nearly meaningless when it comes to beauty, art, romance, and family bonds.

Think of it like this: you’re a chubby teenager with a face like pizza, and you’re going on your first date. You’re ugly, but your mom straightens your sweater and says, “You look so handsome!” to calm your nerves. It’s technically a bald-faced lie, but a mother’s love overlooks the imperfections because she loves her son.

We all create our reality. If Nils creates a world full of love, real or imagined, more power to him. If someone creates a cold, loveless reality, good for them if that makes them happy.

I’m more than willing to dialog anytime about logic and truth if you want to engage.

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Adam Eyves

Writer, editor, storyteller, sailor, and coffee drinker. I think, I question, I imagine. I am a philosopher at heart, and a connoisseur of all good things.