Sa'aeed

Boring old politics. When was the last time I saw an article on the simplexity/the over-all idea of/the very heart pumping the drive in...modern-day politics? Do you know what the Tiff thinks?

The Tiff is, generally, an announced Buddist. But religion is unimportant, because it is all about opinion. I used to be very quiet and shy because I didn't think my opinion had much say. I wasn't far off, though only now have I realized how pointlessly complicated and chaotically chaotic political issues are. I only say I am Buddhist because I take a fancy in Buddhist ideas and agree with Buddha about many things. But am I really a representative of that religion? Is a Christian really a Christian if they question God's will and Jesus' authenticity? According to the Bible, no, but who's to really say? We all have our own interpretations, because none of us were really there and none of us can go back to watch the prophets/entities as they lived. We only have bits and pieces of information, some controversial, many of it ridiculed by the millions of others.

The same with politics. No one knows everything. Until two hours ago I was absolutely certain that the war with Iraq should have ended by now. However, the Tiff has rethunk her thoughts and has quietly reverted back into an original, bypassed frame of mind that is surprisingly uncommon.

Tiffism revolves around the indisputable fact that every view has a truth. Say something entire undebateable, like "chestnuts are blue", and suddenly is it debatable. We can dye chestnuts and still call them chestnuts, right? Because it can happen. The future is an inevitably long stretch, maybe infinite for us humans, so the doors of possibility have never really existed. They're simply door frames, and we've only either hallucinated or built the doors that people (even you secretly-brilliant-yet-undiscovered armchair theologists) seem to see.

Every person has a view that they think is right.
Everyone is right, but never entirely.
Even if we were guessing, even if we followed the true religion, we are not right.
Because we do not understand the truth.

Is what I'm saying true?

1 comment:

  1. having awakened from a deep slumber, i say you are less politeical. now i shall return to such state until my services are henceforth required. good day.

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