Thursday, 17 May 2012

The thirst of curiousity was always satisfied your way

Belief is half the battle. Everything we do is based on certain degree of belief. In a diff note, as once said by Marcus Aurelius, what we hear is opinion, and what we see is perspective. Throughout the centuries we've seen people with unshakable faith pierced through limits. A monk could survive a month without food and water, incredible adrenalin fueled folk lifted a truck to save her granddaughter and the list goes on. The only true realm is of what one can conceive. The limit of knowledge walls us to uncover the exact mechanism of the human brain. So convincing statements, unexplainable phenomenons, constant brainwashing, which are to be a set of belief for example, always work like a charm. When it comes to an argument on religious belief, the reasons that rise against each party wouldn't lead any to accept them and allow them to reform their ideas, but instead it would be bent in such a way that there are ways to think how their ideas are flawless. When a set of such belief grows older, the fallacies remain in a growing number. But human behavior still applies. Thats when I think how dumb it can be to convince them otherwise. Until I can no longer hold myself back to repeat the past, to summon my demonic accounts on thinkatheist, hubpages ect into harsh existence, hard on tolerance itself! Couldn't tolerate with Omar Luther though, couldn't tolerate more, couldn't say nevermore. Done with dumb people~ Lets welcome a little challenge here.

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