Let's suppose that there were time-travelling interdimensional humans, returning to earth from the far future. Or let's suppose there is a race of homo sapiens relatives who's once-mighty civilization fell to ruin hundreds of thousands of years ago after they left this planet. Or let's suppose that the Earth itself was seeded by some mighty civilization from outerspace, and left to evolve on it's own. Either way, there's SOMEONE out there that visits this world and has an interest in us. Would it end society to know the truth about this stuff? If we were all clued into whatever is going on, couldn't we address the questions head on? If it turns out that there's clear evidence of an unexplored natural order (some a-causal model of the universe [ie The Matrix]) can't we just know? If there's flat proof that what we believe is wrong, then I d@mn well want to know about it. Prove to me there's no God, prove to me I'm a computer simulation. I don't CARE. I want to know the truth!
2006-07-04
08:55:45
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greeneyedprincess
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