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Humans of Chico State: Higher power

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Ashley Ryan, senior international business major, talks about why she wouldn't ask a question to whatever higher power is out there. Photo credit: Annie Paige

If you could ask God, the universe or whatever is out there one question, what would it be?

“I wouldn’t. If it was something I was supposed to know, I would already know it. We’re born able to live and understand what we’re supposed to understand.”

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Shea Arceo, a senior environmental science major, wonders about the future and where she will end up. Photo credit: Annie Paige

“Where I’ll be in 20 years. It’s my last year at Chico State, so looking for a job is one of my major concerns right now. I think it would be nice to know where I’ll be.”

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Curtis Azevedo, graduate recreation student, explains his reaction if he met God. Photo credit: Annie Paige

“I would just stand in awe of him. That’s what I would do.”

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Noah Duncan, junior business marketing major, questions the afterlife because it is something no one knows about. Photo credit: Annie Paige

“What happens when you die? Nobody knows (the answer) who’s living. It’s an interesting concept. I believe there’s some kind of afterlife, but I’m not religious so I don’t believe there’s heaven and hell, but there’s definitely something that happens that’s not explainable by science.”

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