"And yet it moves" is a phrase said to have
been uttered before the Inquisition by the Italian mathematician,
physicist and philosopher Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) in 1633 after
being forced to recant his "belief" that the earth moves around the sun .
Galileo was convicted in court. Since he insisted on the Copernican theory.
A lot of Christians were martyred by burning, eaten lions and so on.
They were forced to choose "death or giving up the belief ".
They chose God and the eternal life.
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Whether we know it or not, we are headed for a certain destination. Where will you go after you have lived through this life on earth? This is an important issue, as have philosophies and history itself.
Whether you can resolve this issue in your mind or not, you are destined to go. This body will see its end and be buried in the ground at the time of our death. Yet will this mind, this life, this heart, these thought and even this hope be buried together with your body?
People generally think that everything ends when we die, but that is not the case. Because there is a spirit world, life continues as it is. While on earth you need to prepare to enter the spirit world. Since you breathe love in the spirit world, in order to breathe freely there, you should keep love at the center of your life on earth. The spirit world is a world where you breathe love, you can think of it as a world in which love is your air.
The reason we die is that our ability to love in our physical body is limited. Death signifies a transition from the earthly world, where we can only crawl and walk, to a world where we can live and fly freely. To qualify as a traveler who can enjoy true love with the entire universe as his or her stage, and to enter that world, we are made to pass through death.
Death is nothing less than being born anew. ------Rev. Moon
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