Thursday, May 31, 2007

Everything you Needed to Know About Truth... The Short Vers.

Well I was going to write a long diatribe about what truth is, but I've decided to keep it short. Why? Because I'm on a bit of a sugar rush right now and coupled with a lack of sleep, I am having trouble concentrating for long periods of time.

There are two truths. Absolute truth and local truth. The first can differ greatly from the second. But the second will eventually be replaced by the first. Absolute truth is an unbiased account of events, taking into account into all sides. Local truth is the truth of the moment. This is very common in politics. Each side of an argument gives "truths" to bolster their argument and both cannot be correct when they conflict.

Truth has nothing to do with the beliefs of the person(s) in a power position. This is a common misconception. Why? Because if you can discern that the person(s) in power have certain beliefs, it means that you either disagree or know of another that disagrees. Either way, someone not in power, or in less power, holds a local truth as well. Therefore, truth must be extraneous of power.

Also, it is important to understand that, like a great many different concepts, truth cannot exist without it's counterpart, lie (falsehood, or non-truth). This counterpart exists as it's own entity and also as a local truth when applicable.

Well that's the short version.

Good night.

FLYFREEFOREVER!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Another Year Passed

I shall rain hellfire on my enemies,
acid their skin and boil their blood.
I will scorch the earth
and destroy man's inclinations.

Creators of social norm
and dictators of progress,
you are a pall on the human race.
We are all worthy of respect.
We are all worthy of acceptance.
We are all man, one and the same.

Upon this eve as I pack up and move on,
and leave behind a year's worth of life,
I can't help but see how you've changed me.
Time you are a foolish old man who's lost track of himself.
You are bane to my existence.
And yet we continue onwards in a marriage of temporal irregularity,
never ceasing, never returning, always moving on.

Mystery of the unknown, you mock me.
Your affixed hand clutching at the contents of my brain,
stewing about in my thoughts
and running amok with my life.

It's time to go and I'm not willing.
But as time permits I say good-bye,
as tradition dictates, it will be solemn and dignified,
and as the shroud of what's to come continues to blind me,
I look back over these past months and see.
Another year gone without much fanfare,
and so I move on into the future,
to do so again all over again,
whenever time loses it's mind again.

Timelessly,

FLYFREEFOREVER!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Upcoming Blogs

Well, I've been really busy lately, so here's a list of ideas I have floating around. Basically I'm trying to relieve the pressure in my brain by writing it down. If I get to them soon, it won't be until next week. No guarantees.

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Miracles require the suspension of natural laws. Malificum- harm by spiritual means.

**What is truth?

**What happens after you die?

Jewish thought vs. Papal authority, (oral tradition).

Model minority v. perpetual foreigner

*Ideal World Order- Where are we going?

"Blanking" American- Titles and their progression

Socio-Econ-driven Judiciary, unbiased?

Open country? -xenophobia, NIMBY

Immigrant Assimilation?

**Man's two base fears- loss of uniqueness, loss of spirituality
-Computer technology (Vote?)

*Digital voter fraud? Rally for Paper ballots.

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Now you see that I'm not just lazy. I'm just too busy. I'll see what I can get back to, next week. Maybe all of them, maybe just some, depending on if they fall out of favor or not. The starred ones are most likely. Beginning with June, I intend on spending more time on this again.

FLYFREEFOREVER

Sunday, May 6, 2007

A Note On My Atheism

In the past, I've been asked about being atheist and a bunch of other awkward questions somehow or another rotating around the issue. The mere question puts me in an uncomfortable quandry as no one who beleives as I do would ask such a question. So, I know from the outset that I am going to have to prove myself, to validate my opinion somehow.

While surfing the Internet today I found a quotation by English comedian and commentator Stephen Fry that I think will suffice...

"I am a lover of truth, a worshipper of freedom, a celebrant at the altar of language and purity and tolerance. That is my religion, and every day I am sorely, grossly, heinously and deeply offended, wounded, mortified and injured by a thousand different blasphemies against it. When the fundamental canons of truth, honesty, compassion and decency are hourly assaulted by fatuous bishops, pompous, illiberal and ignorant priests, politicians and prelates, sanctimonious censors, self-appointed moralists and busy-bodies, what recourse of ancient laws have I? None whatever. Nor would I ask for any. For unlike these blistering imbeciles my belief in my religion is strong and I know that lies will always fail and indecency and intolerance will always perish."

-Stephen Fry: "Trefusis Blasphemes"