beliefs and such
2 years ago
i'm not specifically anti- any religion, christianity of any of the rest of them,
but i do believe the unknown is unknown, owes nothing to what anyone tells anyone else to pretend they know about it,
and that goodness and the desire to be feared, are absolute binary opposites.
i also believe existence doesn't end with the phyisical, nor limited to what can logically be deduced by observing the physical,
but feel intuitively that what can, is that much more likely then claims of religious belief generally.
but again, that nothing has to be known in order to exist, which means every belief, even those yet to be imagined,
are at least possible, just not possessing of any sort of absolute authority, or at least none more then another.
politically i like to say i'm so far left marx and lenin were conservatives, but of course, reality is always much more nuanced then that.
and no ideology is my object of pursuit. if anything i regard every ideology as little more then excuses, poor ones at that,
for refusing to allow governments to do what would be logical, useful and considerate, for everyone, regardless of social or economic status.
and that while without some level of productivity we'd all starve and freeze, no amount of productivity can ever make up for any amount or form of inconsiderateness. though of course realizing neither myself nor anyone else are purrfect examples.
all that is stuff about people though, and will i wish everyone the greatest happiness, what i find more interesting then people, money or an infrastructure based on nothing but cars and airplanes, are trains, of all sizes, but especially smaller ones then what i'm sure most people associate with the term, computers, though i'm no guru about them, not even close, and of course, real little furry creatures with big sharp teeth, every bit as much as imaginary ones, or combinations of human traits with them.
and it is the landscape of a world, preferably forested and mountainous, and not overly urbanized, that for better or worse, is more the focus of my interest then that of individual characters.
i do believe there are spirit creatures, and that i may be sometimes companioned by them, and that they may be, in their own ways, as sapient as anything human.
and that the place of the human species in the universe, is no higher nor lower, then any other.
but i do believe the unknown is unknown, owes nothing to what anyone tells anyone else to pretend they know about it,
and that goodness and the desire to be feared, are absolute binary opposites.
i also believe existence doesn't end with the phyisical, nor limited to what can logically be deduced by observing the physical,
but feel intuitively that what can, is that much more likely then claims of religious belief generally.
but again, that nothing has to be known in order to exist, which means every belief, even those yet to be imagined,
are at least possible, just not possessing of any sort of absolute authority, or at least none more then another.
politically i like to say i'm so far left marx and lenin were conservatives, but of course, reality is always much more nuanced then that.
and no ideology is my object of pursuit. if anything i regard every ideology as little more then excuses, poor ones at that,
for refusing to allow governments to do what would be logical, useful and considerate, for everyone, regardless of social or economic status.
and that while without some level of productivity we'd all starve and freeze, no amount of productivity can ever make up for any amount or form of inconsiderateness. though of course realizing neither myself nor anyone else are purrfect examples.
all that is stuff about people though, and will i wish everyone the greatest happiness, what i find more interesting then people, money or an infrastructure based on nothing but cars and airplanes, are trains, of all sizes, but especially smaller ones then what i'm sure most people associate with the term, computers, though i'm no guru about them, not even close, and of course, real little furry creatures with big sharp teeth, every bit as much as imaginary ones, or combinations of human traits with them.
and it is the landscape of a world, preferably forested and mountainous, and not overly urbanized, that for better or worse, is more the focus of my interest then that of individual characters.
i do believe there are spirit creatures, and that i may be sometimes companioned by them, and that they may be, in their own ways, as sapient as anything human.
and that the place of the human species in the universe, is no higher nor lower, then any other.
V.