Friday, January 07, 2005

Port 4662

I also added this...

And oh yeah, on a personal note.

I ain't trying to force any concepts on anyone but...

The latest updates on all the other supposed Homo-****** is that the bones were discovered to belong to either another human or a monkey, i forget.

And just a tot. If there wan't a God, and there was
only a big bang. Where did all that matter come from
anyway?

Anyway, whether or not there is or there isn't a God,
all that matters, put in simplest of terms, is that we
live a good life and by good i mean by doing things
that are good not just pleasurable. In the end, we all
will die and if we meet a maker, then it would all
have been for something after all. If there isn't,
then one can take pride in the fact that one has
helped to change others' lives for the better.

It all boils down to faith. Science is all
theoretical, in a manner of speaking. We are not
looking from the outside. So everything that science
has found is more or less relative to other
discoveries. Not following?

Allow me to engage in the subject of Theoretical Sciences.

Think of "The Matrix". If we were being influenced by
something else, how would we noe unless we were on the
outside, or on the same playing field as those that
would influence us. Someone has to tell us and even
then it's still based on faith. Until we can be on the outside, everything will be relative.

+Theoretical Physics+
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The theory of time distortion. Imagine for a minute,
that you were in a time distortion field. Everything
would seem normal for you. But people on the outside
would noe that something was wrong with you. So
everything that you found out could well be wrong, due to the effects of the time distortion. On the other hand, maybe your time-continuum was right after all and instead, the people on the outside of the supposed time-distorion field are actually going faster than normal.

There are many other examples that one can give. Supposed theories about light and stuff...

The point is, just what is defined as being normal.
What is the base point where everything begins?
And if you feel as i do, that's where religion comes in. It serves as a viable explanation and serves to fill in the gaps that science cannot explain.

4 comments:

Wei Li said...

I guess Xia Xue has gone a little too far, but I sure agree with her on some of the points, not all.

Some and I mean some Christians are really too the extreme. Perhaps you haven't seen them yet. They'll simply pester anyone on the road, tell stories and then try to get them to the church. I've encountered some.

For everything on Earth, there is the good and the bad. Maybe they are just a few black sheeps around that tarnish the name of Christians.

I also agree on your points too. She's generalising. Far too much. She shouldn't just pin-point to the whole group of Christians when only a small portion are just doing that.

Well, I'm neither on your side or her side. There is no more black and white. Perhaps that's why gray came about. Cheers.

Wei Li said...

Anyway, no offense and I'm just a free-thinker. Just posting up some of my thoughts.

Wei Li said...

Well, I just can't stand those black sheeps that exists in all the religions. Well, just let people believe in whatever they believe in. What for try to convert them and cause so much trouble, suffering or worse still, bloodshed?

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