I was listening to a song about love, passion, and sex. It was clear that there were many sexual innuendos but someone in the comments obviously had their own opinion "This song is obviously about God! And all of you are wrong for thinking otherwise!" Really? It was written for a movie about the aforementioned topics, not for religion, yet that's all they see.
This is further proof that religion poisons the mind and corrupts interpretation into something that suits their belief, and their belief only. They see religion in everything, and it's a sickness. I had friends in college and they would look at the sky and say "how could the colors of a sunset be anything but a created work of art every night?" I didn't even want to comment. A sunset isn't always beautiful, it just happens to look that way from certain perspectives. If they were standing in another location it might look terrible. Would they still praise and exclaim beauty? Randomness is true beauty, because it may never happen again.
Then there's the 'eye argument'. "How could anything as marvelous as an eye develop on its own? How could life develop on its own?" Trial and error. Trial and error over millions of years to get it right. Building blocks didn't start as cells, and human eyes weren't just spawned into existence. How many animals can see and how long did it take to develop a sense of surroundings as a need to survive?
Avoid the poisoned minds, because they only see through sickness. Discover the wonder of random, because it truly is an aspect of chaos that lends to great things, and that greatness is evident in everything we take for granted. That greatness doesn't make it a god by default, just something to appreciate.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment