which is more dangerous?
Tag: belief
An Incessant Life Surpasses Any Embroidered Requiem
The last breath will not be a question. There will be nothing to ask in the midst of such symbolic sounds implying a departure is at hand. The last breath will not inquire, for the last breath need not obey.
A question follows which wants no answer but merely be asked
Why, in the midst of a conversation, does a scientist and Christian believer confess that, if it did turn out, there is no god, he would be disappointed?
The Lord is a man of war
The conversations continue: on the one end the fervor in the heart of the believer speaks, and on the other is the mind trusting the insatiable need for knowing. Both seem sincere. But it troubles me that a belief seems to be intrinsically committed to combat. In celebration of the first classical music recording ever… Continue reading The Lord is a man of war
Life is suffering, and we spend our lives looking for happiness, she said
and I wonder how can any human rely so trustful in chosen wordings. Is it not fair to say that life is pleasure, happiness, joy, and we erroneously spend energy and passion in search of suffering?
The Bible Weight
One of my sketching books looks like a Bible. I stepped out of church decades ago. But today, as I was handling a couple of books, and was about to put them on top of the sketch book, all my nerves stopped my hand. Suddenly, my eyes saw this structure, and all of me recalled… Continue reading The Bible Weight