5/09/2013 07:23:00 ص |
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The Diabetic Fat Spiral
So how can anyone be certain about anything? The answer is
simple. You can't be certain. When you encounter someone that tells you
they know the answer to life's questions, absolutely, for certain --
RUN! They're taking the lazy path. They're not certain -- they have just
stopped asking questions and are now expecting you to do likewise.
Look at these responses, quoted from some of the world's great thinkers regarding the issue of certainty:
"Certainty? In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes." - Benjamin Franklin
"The quest for certainty blocks the search for meaning. Uncertainty is
the very condition to impel man to unfold his powers." - Erich Fromm
"Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd." - Voltaire
"What men really want is not knowledge but certainty." - Bertrand Russell
"Fear comes from uncertainty. When we are absolutely certain, whether of
our worth or worthlessness, we are almost impervious to fear." -
William Congreve
One of the most unfortunate consequences of certainty is that it leads
to the soft insulation of belief. Yes, for a spiritual person there are
things in life which should not simply be taken by faith and be believed
without question. God made us with inquisitive minds and intended for
us to use them. When we do not question and we become certain about
everything, I believe we in fact disappoint God. I believe faith and
belief are for trusting in God, not for being lazy with our minds.
If we allow our minds to soften into pudding by allowing belief and
faith to intrude into areas never intended to be handled by faith and
belief, we become certain something is true and must therefore protect
that conclusion from falsification. For example, articles of faith such
as the exact method used by God to perform the Creation are viewed by us
as something we must protect from falsification, and we therefore
attempt to disprove well-grounded scientific theories such as Evolution.
Starting with the conclusion, then proclaiming to be false anything
that calls our conclusion into question is NOT how scientific
discoveries are made.
I believe that faith and reason are not in conflict, and where the
question of Creation and Evolution are involved, I believe God respects
those who can say that we believe God created the earth, and that
science proved life evolves over time. I believe in my heart both things
can be true and there is no conflict. I do not need to see proof of the
Creation to know it is true. For me, proof is for science, not for the
realm of the divine. My proof of God is in my heart. I need no further
proof of God.
I believe God wants us to explore, to study, to question the things we
see around us. God is strong and powerful and he can take a few 'Why'
questions from his questions just like we can handle them from our
3-year-old grandchildren. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Questions
are the beginning of understanding. Certainty is the end of it.
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