fieryslash
Bluelighter
- Joined
- May 22, 2010
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Ever since the Enlightenment Ages, mankind has been passing down their knowledge to other intellectuals in order to grasp the nature of things and everything in it. Before that, religion has been seen by most as more valuable than science and philosophy. The question is, where do you draw the line between these two subjects? Could it be that human nature has allowed itself to accept reality as it is or is there more to it that defines itself predestined to become something greater after death? How come religion and wisdom becomes an issue when there is absolutely nothing problematic in the equation of the universe? Death, disease and wars exist only because it exists in our minds. Mankind is able to solve these issues on their own by interacting with other thinkers to develop a solution that fits the specific criteria. I believe that knowledge and wisdom is on a different plane of thought than the realm of religion. We cannot be sure if religion actually works or becomes real because we do not know if it is actually true. From my standpoint, I think the brain has a special thirst for wisdom and not religion because it becomes sentient and begins to solve problems on its own where as religion is simply a leap of faith. People for ages have been trying to come up with a simple answer to life and its ultimately infinite possibilities but they remain baffled because they are searching in the wrong place. I came up with a belief once that death is only the beginning. I fantasized that we could be titans on a transcendental projection of essence that is made up of everything and that we are somewhat alike to what we have faith in. Another day is like a celebration because we are born again into what we thought of what it might be like to be human and we are given back our memories. Doesn't that seem like a good enough solution to a problem? Memories are important to us because it reminds us where we came from and what we experienced. Like a good friend said to me, it is always good luck to have faith in yourself because in the end of all things, it becomes a reality when we experience life at first hand and for those who remember it the most are the ones who treasure it the most.