there is only one reality, we all are in it, and it doesn't matter what a person believes? The same reality exists for us all, it is a shared experience; shouldn't this be the foundation of any religious/rational/logical/ sane person's view? This is what makes us all the same; so what difference does it make what you "believe" if we are all part of the same thing? Is it that hard to accept someone's beliefs as being different; and just as "right" as your own?
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2006-12-28
14:55:56
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what if, pilgrm is wrong in his beliefs - i hope he doesn't suffer because of that
2006-12-28
15:07:06 ·
update #1
pandora's box - i don't believe in "right or wrong" and truth is purely subjective, thus just as illusory as its observer
2006-12-28
15:08:39 ·
update #2