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Faith Must Begin Where Reason Leaves Off

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Change!  Landscapes, beautiful, reflective, peaceful, tumultuous, violent, wild, calm, serene, unceasing givers.  MMmm expectoration.  Yes yes, often the most effective and pure creative stream.  And the most FUN.  If you could take a leap of faith into something what would it be?  Well, the absurd of course!  No no that’s absurd.  Out of the absurd and into the rational perhaps, eh hemmmm.  Nah stick to the ludicrous.  Faith must begin where reason leaves off.  For this reason, one cannot successfully have a rational argument about religion.  You cannot get to God systematically.  Many have tried: Douglas Adams, my friends Riko and Baylor.  They would argue incessantly, as Riko is a devout believer in science and logic, and Baylor is a pious Christian.  They could never get even remotely on the same page, save for a few miraculous moments when one would a bit hesitantly acknowledge a well presented point, but that was the extent of agreement.  Riko didn’t seem to even understand how one could have faith in something that was intangible and omniscient, as this was well beyond the bounds of rational thinking.  Baylor on the other hand had known no other channel of thought, being raised a Christian, and certain events in his life further bolstering and cementing his stanch loyalty to his beliefs.  Riko often concerned only with the outcome of the argument, would stop it nothing to be regarded as right, and therefore would yell and endeavor to bully and intimidate Baylor to the point where he would at times shed a tear or two.  However, the uncompromising and unfeeling nature of Riko’s being, and the sensitive, but serious nature of Baylor’s being created a futile dynamic that ultimately seemed to leave each worse off than when the argument began.  The source, however, I believe, has been identified, and aforementioned.

Another comment on faith.  You have to be willing to give something up and get it back in this life.  This would be the most immediate form, with the most direct and tangible results.  Albeit, it would be up to the individual to make judgments based on their personal lot and the nature of the employment of the faith.