When I replied to Alpha I meant that by saying
I don't know puts you in a secure area with its own unique structure. When you have nothing you have nothing to prove, and that has its security, which I referred to sometime ago as an
escape, but it doesn't change the fact that you have nothing.
So we have a room now?
In my opinion, what’s frightening is not uncertainty, but being open-minded to other beliefs or no belief in fear of losing what you already have. I have my beliefs, I still think of myself as open-minded, and I live in a secular “Christian” country, so I am not just going with the flow or affected by the psychological security society has to offer, it’s challenging, but I like it this way because it makes my faith grow stronger. The real question is not
where is the door? Or
is there a door or not? But; if everyone is inside the room;
who made the room and put everyone inside? If we are able to answer this question it will prove the superiority of our minds to the superiority of the maker, which is of course illogical because if our minds are so superior we wouldn’t be inside the room in the first place.
When I replied to Alpha I meant that by saying
I don't know puts you in a secure area with its own unique structure. When you have nothing you have nothing to prove, and that has its security, which I referred to sometime ago as an
escape, but it doesn't change the fact that you have nothing.
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