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7-2-2009 4:52 AM
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"The religious experience is, at best, a stunted variety of this feeling. Awe without understanding, or at least the desire for understanding, degenerates into mysticism: viewing a mystery not as a challenge to be solved, but something to be worshipped for its own sake. Mysticism states that ignorance is a desirable condition, a state we should glory in. This attitude only keeps us frightened and ignorant, and worst of all, robs us of the deeper and more genuine awe that comes with comprehension. I say, let us explore. There may be problems too high or too deep for us, mysteries we cannot penetrate - but so far, we haven't found any, and if there are any, they will not need to be protected from our investigations."
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7-2-2009 5:29 AM
wildcat
pop for the comment! very true and very clearly stated. thks for this clip
7-2-2009 12:34 PM
AcesLucky
Agreed. Pop for the comment. Very true and clearly stated.

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