Both are ways of thinking and yet the debate is whether or not we can use both at the same time, one without the other, or only one. Let me see your comments but only after you read the folowing
For example, there is a story that helps illustrate this.
There was a blind woman who was born blind. However at the age of 20 she had a special surgery in which she regained her sight. However, she had gone home on a certain path her entire life. She could not find her way by seeing so she blindfolded herself and went home that way because the darkness was all she knew.
The analogy is that her sight was reason, while the darkness was her faith. Both brought to her truth, and yet both showed her different views of the world. Neither was wrong.
2007-09-05
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