Let's say, I wrote a book. In that book, there was only one sentence. That one sentence reads "This is the greatest book ever written." I let my Dad read the book. He turns to me and says to me "That is not the greatest book ever written." All I do back is say "But, Dad, it says so write here!"
The question is, then, if someone calls into question your faith, your religion, your texts, and everything some man on a podium ever told you, what do you have left to defend your beliefs, since an object can not be used in its own defense?
Put another way, what makes you know that there's something else out there, a god or whatever else you believe in, ignoring faith and being told so by someone else?
Love, birth, happenstance, coincidence, luck, beauty?
2006-10-27
16:51:51
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