So Woody is saying that it doesn't matter which book we get our mythology from so long as it gives us faith that there is more to existence than the few brief moments we seem to have to enjoy under the sun.Woody wrote:....it doesn't matter whether or not you believe in the UB. Some mortals wouldn't believe in God or choose His way even if they could see angels and other types of superplanetary beings. The declining of God's way is not exclusive to this world nor is it a phenomenon that post dates the Lucifer Rebellion.
As long as you believe in God in some genuine way....any genuine way, and have assured yourself future survival and continuing life when your time on this world over....then I will have no "worries" for you.
"Fear knocked at the door. Faith answered. No one was there."
I can see from the above proverb that faith has the potential to overcome what might seem like insurmountable problems. But while this might make faith a virtue I fail to see why people like Woody are so concerned about those of us who believe death to be more than a match for faith.
Woody seems to be saying that simply having a spiritual nature can turn-around our ultimate fate regardless of the source of our spirituality. Does this really make any sense at all? It seems more like an earnest attempt at persuading everyone into believing in something supernatural no matter what.