Loni
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Post by Loni on Sept 26, 2002 22:32:19 GMT -5
well that's no fun then.
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Shakespeare
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I will have poetry in my life.
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Post by Shakespeare on Dec 5, 2002 23:44:22 GMT -5
So the world and it's people are like but hunks of clay, so[glow=red,2,300]impressionable[/glow] yet hard to the touch in the right environment. It's hard not to be skeptical of anything that cannot be seen or touched, smelled or tasted, but that's the wonder of life I suppose. Given the covenant ability to think is always a wonderfully controversial thing. Mundane won't even solve the problem because staying in the "gray area" leaves you out of everything yes, and accomplishes you originality supposively, but then if everyone tags on to the idea of going to this "area of diluted sight and 'gray' colour" then this "swiss bank" of an area becomes then a category, if you will, itself. Therefore leaving you with skeptics, believers, and gray people.
I henceforth refuse to classify myself in anyway, although it is true to say one doesn't exist when it is impossible in such a world to not exist, but tis where I stand. I have my own beliefs and skeptics about everything, and in some cases it seems rather convenient to be eccletic, and form my own "playdough castle".
True that science has proven many things that seem to apparently make sense, and it is also true that beliefs, religion, faith, whatever have also given sufficient reasons for explaining things, but perhaps what if both are wrong? Science is defined not as a system of proving anything, in fact there is no "fact" about science at all, science is a way to find a hypothesis to explain things, and if in the event a better more clear explanation comes along, then the old one is tossed out the window. So anything science states and or says is "proven" is not, and there is no fact about it. Likewise science and religion cannot analyze eachother because science can only deal with things in the physical world.
I am neither a skeptic or believer, or gray person for the matter, and I believe there will never be any resolution to this problem as well as many others, so for lack of a better ending... farewell.
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