Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Get a move on

I don’t remember who said this, but it was about agnostics. The fact that folk become agnostics as a standing ground to consider facts is fine. But when people choose to be agnostics as a religious stand, it’s befuddling. One can’t choose immobility as a means of transport. It’s this last line that I thought was sheer brilliance. It just cuts through all the red tape and puts across the crux of the idea for what it is. A procrastination from making a choice.

I will beset the idea of postponement till it looses all sense of relevance and appeal. I know it’s easier said than done, but only time can tell of the outcome.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This has nothing to do with what you have posted!!
But I happend to read this somewhere and liked it a lot.
It says
"Freedom is not worth having it if it doesn’t include the freedom to make mistakes."
I thought you would love this too so wanted to share this.
This seems to be simple sentence but gives a lot to think about I was just wondering
how many of us would make mistakes for fun or for the heck of it..

9:47 PM  

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