Morality is not determined by the church you attend nor the faith you embrace. It is determined by the quality of your character and the positive impact you have on those you meet along your journey
Yap, that's it in a nutshell. I find it so hard to understand that in this day and age, this age of technology, scientific discoveries that people still cling a book written years and years ago by people who thought that world was flat. I understand that the ancients tried to make sense of their world, so they came up with sorts of stories to try and understand the world and life in general. OK. But we in the modern world know more about the universe and our own world in general. So why after all these years do some people cling to this archaic book? Why? Why do they want laws written according to certain passages in the Bible? I know that it would be nice to 'live forever' and float around somewhere with old grandma Lois, but holy crap! It isn't gonna happen! Everything dies, everything. Get over it. Live life to the fullest now.
Yap, that's it in a nutshell. I find it so hard to understand that in this day and age, this age of technology, scientific discoveries that people still cling a book written years and years ago by people who thought that world was flat. I understand that the ancients tried to make sense of their world, so they came up with sorts of stories to try and understand the world and life in general. OK. But we in the modern world know more about the universe and our own world in general. So why after all these years do some people cling to this archaic book? Why? Why do they want laws written according to certain passages in the Bible?
ReplyDeleteI know that it would be nice to 'live forever' and float around somewhere with old grandma Lois, but holy crap! It isn't gonna happen! Everything dies, everything. Get over it. Live life to the fullest now.
Agreed
ReplyDeleteThat about sums it up.
ReplyDeleteWhere do I find Lois?
ReplyDeleteSo true... Same for the Koran.
ReplyDeleteA weak work of fiction, I'll pass.
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