Tuesday, October 6, 2009

IN THE BEGINNING...

Yes, another tiresome blog.



Not only just speaking of Internet blogs in general, but specifically of - my own blogs.



All blogs are tiresome.



In the beginning, God created - this is known, but what is considerably unknown is everything else. I, myself - cannot rationally decide that, "God created the whole UNIVERSE in six or seven days." I cannot rationally digest that, "God created the whole UNIVERSE in six or seven thousand years or fifty million years." Whatever difference it makes is astounding. IF, there be no way to rationalize what is actuality, concerning this "element" of belief, then a seemingly endless stream of questions arise, by which and then, the Nature of Philosophy takes its course. For ages, great minds have attempted to come upon some "universal understanding", but to no avail. What does this mean? Has philosophy reached an endpoint? I do not think so. I think that philosophy is in fact powerful but - at this time, there are very, very few - philosophical human beings.



What does this mean? Is there some sort of analogy that could be used to describe this?

"Philosophy is an almost inexplicably complex cross-comparison of rationales."


Pertaining to the above statement:


  1. Is this statement true? Yes.

  2. Is there scientific proof? No.

  3. Is the statement in and of itself - a philosophical rational? Yes.

Then, what is Philosophy? Why is philosophy so useless when "put up against" science? Pertaining to Philosophy, it isn't necessarily that, "it is useless", as much as, it is that, "human beings are incapable of using it," as well as, - when human beings are within a philosophical stasis identified as; a wobble, philosophy is subjective.

When does philosophy become objective and what is objectivity? Objectivity compared to subjectivity within a dissertation requires the element known as truth. Objectivity as compared to subjectivity is relationally "butted up - next to truth", whereas subjectivity is discouragingly far from "the" truth, or any truth, meaning, "containing little truth." The question isn't a matter of how close or how far because the terms described herein are physically associated to elements which are only rationales. The assertion that "might is right", which was - made by Plato, gave quite a stir, I am sure, but then he retracted that assertion, some time later. When considering the effects of imperialism upon civilization it is important to assert that Imperialism, does indeed, stand by Plato's assertion, which is that, "MIGHT IS RIGHT".

The assertion that - The United States of America, befell upon - an economic status, within Post-World-War II - economic policy, due primarily, to what is characteristically, an example of, Plato's Assertion, which is, "MIGHT IS RIGHT", is true.

SO, IN THE BEGINNING, GOD created IDEOLOGY, but PHILOSOPHY is more powerful.

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