| Plasma Snake,
I like your post. I like the way you kept God out it. It gave me goosebumps.
As for gallo,
If you picked up an Alchemy book, opened it and read it. You will soon ask yourself if that book really makes sense to anyone because it sounds like babble to you.
Just as you will have to live with the fact that there are untestable realities, you will also have to live with the fact that some knowlege requires one to go through a labyrinth with the possiblity of getting lost and lost forever.
Are you willing to go through a labyrinth of such a nature that once you get lost, you remain lost?
For many the answer to that question depends on what is at the other end.
Some have said if given the choice between spending all their time going through the labyrinth or spending all their time making money, they would choose spending all their time going through the labyrinth, of course those whom say this has already made it through the labyrinth.
I wouldn't dare subject you to the risk, especially when I can see you have in your hand that which you call babble. Count yourself lucky that's all that you have in your hand. Hate to see what happens to your brain if I put in your hand something that is everywhere and yet nowhere.
One would be under a big illusion if one thinks that Judaism, Chrisitanity and Islam will remain with us far into the deep future.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam should be spending time on contemplating their own mortality. For they too will die and rot in their graves as mankind goes on living without them.
Not only will Judaism, Christianty and Islam not exist far into the deep future, there won't be any evidence that any of those three religions ever existed. Getting pretty deep here aren't we?
With no religion as a means to explain untestable realities and Science left out of the discussion, because untestable realities is regared as unscientific. What will be the metaphor? |