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.:Monday, May 02, 2005:.
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With regards to debilitating issues, there can be no right nor wrong. Defining or advocating what is 'right' would be tantamount to playing God. This is also true for the negative aspect of 'wrong'.

I'll give you an analogy; if truth tells you of a pink round object in front of you, yet you look around and perceive nothing, does it still exist? This is my take: Yes, it definetely does, firstly, for it is the truth whose revelation this is, and second, because of the commonly overlooked fact that our 5 senses are not organs which can perceive everything. I believe our 5 sense organs only allow us a perception of a fraction of all aspects of nature, and the fact that you didn't perceive that pink round object merely means your senses do not have the ability to sense it. Simple. In truth, no one said that your 5 senses could sense every disturbance in your environment.

I believe that this same principle can be applied when dealing with the sciences. I am amused at the rate theorists reject hypothesis and theories because they do not sound logical. But who, or what, has the key answer to what constitutes logic? And that is why I believe logic is indeed just a warped perception of reality, man-defined, and perhaps, if humanity can pit aside the lowly intricacies of our human mind, can science be again or furthur revolutionalised.
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.:kindling a fiery thought at 1:06 PM:.
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