Question Every Thing
Believing does never answer your questions, it only stops you from asking!
All my life, I’ve asked a lot of questions, and I was given answers which quieted me down and stopped me from asking more. For many many years, I tried to justify the difference between what I learn and what I firmly believe. I was convinced; science is not advanced enough to match up with my faith. I thought someday science will advance enough to prove Faith.
For 10s of years, I read what the religious texts over and over and learned more and more science. The more I learn, the more I realize I do not know enough and what I believed in the past made no sense. I found that all those answers I was given were utterly senseless. I made a nonbiased scientific method of comparison between what I believed and the others believed. I found they are different but basically the same. They all agree on a basic idea but contradict on most others. They all claim to be right, and all claim the others are wrong. They all prove they are righteous because their book says so! However, all the other sources and books say not! Even people of the same faith, same, and same book disagree and subdivided about their own beliefs. They claim people of the same faith, but not the same interpretations are wrong.
I believe in what has been proved like mathematics and physics or I don’t believe in anything at all because I am open to change my mind when I find that I was wrong. People of faith never change their mind, but they try to justify (like I did) no matter how much it has been proven they are wrong. I question everything scientifically. I do not accept answers based on peoples’ faith because people actually believe in entirely different things.
Every day we make new discoveries find new facts and new truth, and we admit we were entirely wrong before.
How do you know you are right? What questions do you ask? And have you learned the answers? What is the source of your knowledge? What is the proof?
Don’t tell me you are right because the one book you believe in says so! That’s what all others say too, and they are all wrong at least about each other!
For a long period of time, I was able to justify, but I realized it was only because I did not know enough or learn enough. I was half educated about the matter. A half educated believes that he knows everything. A half educated is more difficult to convince than someone who knows very little.
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