how much of what we think we know about anything can be
truely reasonably taken at face value?
other then some things happen more often then others
and a few basics like that, i really rather suspect
not a very great deal at all.
i trust science a little bit more then i do belief
because science doesn't pretend to cover everything
but realisticly i think we all need to realize
that what we, even collectively, think we know
is only the tineyist microfraction of all that is,
even granted some substantial portion of it might be
somewhere close to a reasonable approximation of what
ever there might be out there beyond our internal
momentary and imperfect perceptions of it.
not that our seamingly individual perceptions of it are
discontinuous with the whole
but rather
and this is my point
about our having on average all of our species
having learned to wiggle our fingers and toes
but not really quite yet how to crawl,
let alone walk.
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