well, i believe in nothing and everything. i count on the common philosophy of all religions: -don't hurt if you don't want be hurt -peace -love that's it.
Treating something to ambiguity= making something, eg. ones meaning, ambiguous. No, an atheist would make sense of it as far as they could. They don't "consider the existence of meaning beyond their ability to understand" but to the point where understanding is still to be had. They do not deny meaning beyond their own comprehension, they are merely honest enough to be true to words and their understanding of them. Whose meaning? I'm sorry, what kind? It doesn't really matter what you believe about it. I have just pointed out that no conclusion is based on an absence of experience, you respond by saying that is the point, so then how is atheism illogical? Total, absolute, final, finite, etc. It does not mean infinite. Of course it doesn't! That's the point. Where it is imagined it does, a certain understanding is lacking. To put it poetically, God can now mean anything because it has come to mean nothing. Not true. Inspiration is what it is. To say it is 'god' is to make yourself misunderstood. All limits arouse laughter, not least the intellect. I will always trust laughter! Religion however is never to be trusted. It is funny enough that we respect it! If that were possible, it would be at my tastes expense! No, but it will still ring with all history that remains to it. The human height of 'god'? Why not, you're human aren't you? Don't be afraid to speak for all humans, in doing that you speak for yourself ultimately! Because one relationship to a thing will always be truer than another, in the degree to which it approximates it. Because "god" is nothing more than what any of us think. it is a word, and to it belongs the sum of our thoughts about it. If we do not mean a human being by it, what is the point of it? lol I had wanted to show you that whatever is meant by it, can be meant in so many 'different' words, rendering its use...well...useless. Yes, who knows? If those books were to come my way, I may well seek their depths. This is true, but I would argue that this rigor is somehow 'dispossessed', how else would I have 'heard' of them?
a) nothing human knows shit b) nothing (nothing human knowing shit) prevents anything from existing (its a big wierd ass frickin universe out there, and i absolutely love its wierdness, the more so the better!) =^^= .../\...