Originally Posted by: Cryptic ExcretionsTo be honest, I knew you were trying to make that point all along. But there's a big difference between thinking you're wrong and understanding the possibility of being wrong. You can be a 100% devout Christian, but still understand that the only way to truly know what the truth is is to die and find out for yourself. None of us has all the answers, therefore there's far more possibilities of conclusions than imagineable. Now, it's not a problem to follow what you believe 100%, but that doesn't mean that you have to void yourself of understanding what's around you.
At the end of the day, weāre all 2-sided existentialists, steeping through the sterile excrement of a doomed democracy. Folk whose post-Nietzschian sensibilities reject the bovine gregariousnous of a senile oligarchy. Anyone got a guitar? ;)
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[FONT=Tahoma]You may hear me upstairs, stamping my feet and kicking the furniture. That's just me 'warming up!'[/FONT]
[FONT=Tahoma]You may hear me upstairs, stamping my feet and kicking the furniture. That's just me 'warming up!'[/FONT]