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"If a fair maiden kisses a frog which instantly changes into a handsome prince we would call it a fairy tale. But if the frog takes 40 million years to turn into a prince we call it evolution."

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2007-08-13 04:53:04 · 3 answers · asked by Even Haazer 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I mean, do you believe we live in a fairy tale?

2007-08-13 04:57:21 · update #1

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I honestly don't know. Many traditional fairy tales have moral teachings behind them. The bad person gets punished and the good person lives happily ever after. If we are living in a fairy tale, it's pretty bass ackwards don't you think.

2007-08-13 05:01:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sure, they make me very happy. Life would be impossible without imagination. We have an image of reality and it's boring so we go over to R and S. Real reality is always changing and the minute you have a picture of it, it changes and you have to go with the new picture. Life is always interesting that way. You have to get a picture of how things are and then question the picture and back and forth, never a dull moment. Getting stuck may seem secure, but it's not. If you hang on to ideas too long they go bad like food. They're suppose to pass through before they rot. If you get too into the picture you either get unstable or you have to control everyone around you to keep your picture intact. Getting outside the picture is the first step in being above the animals and the scientific method. Seems like it would be unstable, but it's not, its the height of stability and sanity. Just ask yourself this, do you like, study and believe in psychology. No, of course not. The more closed roads the more you can't go anywhere. Boring. An open mind is the first step of the scientific process and testing is not far behind. The mind has rules that, like quantum physics, don't comport with classical physics but are more real, in a way. The mystery goes on. Don't you enjoy a good mystery or just want to make up your own ending rather than wait? The end is death. I know the ending and I don't want to get to the beach, it's about the ride and keeping that sense of wonder. It's got to be true, Einstein said so. When you can't believe in the tooth fairy, it's all over. Skepticism ends up being too much not believing except in mud and worse things, notice the vocabulary. Is it one of happy people? I know that may not wake anyone up, but it's the loving thing to do Ah, I suppose that's invisible too.

2007-08-13 12:00:58 · answer #2 · answered by hb12 7 · 0 0

The princess and the frog is actually a Grail Princess Dragon history. Long story, but true.

2007-08-13 12:01:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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