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Gregrios wrote:A teacher is teaching a lesson to a 2nd grade class on visual acceptance.
Teacher asks one student, "Look up at the sky and what do you see?"
The boy replies, "I see Blue."
Teacher then asks, "Look at the grass and what do you see?"
Boy answers, "I see green."
Teacher then asks, "Look at God and what do you see?"
Boy replies, "I can't see him."
Teacher concludes, "You cannot see him because he does not exist but the sky and grass outside are visable and therefore very real."
The boy raises his hand and asks the teacher if he can ask her a few questions.
The teacher was shocked but willingly agreed to the boy's request.
The boy asked, "Look up at the sky and what do you see?"
Teacher replies, "I see blue."
Boy asks, "Look at the grass and what do you see?"
Teacher replies, "I see green."
Boy then asks, "Look at your brain and what do you see?"
Teacher answers, "I cannot see inside my head."
Boy concludes, "Well, if you cannot see your brain then it must not exist."



















Gregrios wrote:A teacher is teaching a lesson to a 2nd grade class on visual acceptance.
Teacher asks one student, "Look up at the sky and what do you see?"
The boy replies, "I see Blue."
Teacher then asks, "Look at the grass and what do you see?"
Boy answers, "I see green."
Teacher then asks, "Look at God and what do you see?"
Boy replies, "I can't see him."
Teacher concludes, "You cannot see him because he does not exist but the sky and grass outside are visable and therefore very real."
The boy raises his hand and asks the teacher if he can ask her a few questions.
The teacher was shocked but willingly agreed to the boy's request.
The boy asked, "Look up at the sky and what do you see?"
Teacher replies, "I see blue."
Boy asks, "Look at the grass and what do you see?"
Teacher replies, "I see green."
Boy then asks, "Look at your brain and what do you see?"
Teacher answers, "I cannot see inside my head."
Boy concludes, "Well, if you cannot see your brain then it must not exist."

Gregrios wrote:A teacher is teaching a lesson to a 2nd grade class on visual acceptance.
Teacher asks one student, "Look up at the sky and what do you see?"
The boy replies, "I see Blue."
Teacher then asks, "Look at the grass and what do you see?"
Boy answers, "I see green."
Teacher then asks, "Look at God and what do you see?"
Boy replies, "I can't see him."
Teacher concludes, "You cannot see him because he does not exist but the sky and grass outside are visable and therefore very real."
The boy raises his hand and asks the teacher if he can ask her a few questions.
The teacher was shocked but willingly agreed to the boy's request.
The boy asked, "Look up at the sky and what do you see?"
Teacher replies, "I see blue."
Boy asks, "Look at the grass and what do you see?"
Teacher replies, "I see green."
Boy then asks, "Look at your brain and what do you see?"
Teacher answers, "I cannot see inside my head."
Boy concludes, "Well, if you cannot see your brain then it must not exist."


























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