Beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there. ~ Rumi
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense
15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense
Friday, August 31, 2007
Struggling With Time
Monday, August 20, 2007
Fear Justifies All Measures...or Does It?
We were talking about the reaction to the Japanese and other Asians who were mistaken to be Japanese, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. And it came tohow people react ou of fear and how things have changed after the 9/11 incident. So that girl had a Saudi Arabian passport and had some edibles with her. However, the whole family was stopped at the airport for two days to check if the food was harmful and could be a possible source of food poisoning...
People react out of fear, but I don't think it is justified. They are ignorant fools if they do that.
As I was talking about this with my friend, she recommended me to read The Assault on Reason by Al Gore. He talks about the relationship of politics, fear, and faith, and how politics uses fear as another contemplative device...
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Flight of Freedom

Monday, August 06, 2007
The Height of Stupidity...

An intrepid author, her prudence in repudiating the liberals (or the democrats) is exemplary. Never in my life have I read eight pages of a book and been able to rebut every single point made with my own prudence! I am not politically prejudiced, but with the following examples, you will notice very well what I meant, and hopefully, be able to notice her political beliefs and indulgence in bigotry:
"As a matter of faith, liberals believe: Darwinism is a fact, people are born gay..., recycling is a virtue, chastity is not...If people are born gay, why hasn't darwinism weeded out people who don't reproduce? And if gays can't change, why do liberals think child molesters can? Pedophilia is a sexual preference..."
- Darwinism is a theory-Darwin's theory of natural selection. Who does not know that? Where ever has this idea been published without clearing the fact that it's a theory?
- If she could remember anything that's taught in schools, without her bias, she would know that disturbed hormones during pregnancy introduce the tendency and possibility of a child of being a homosexual. It is biological, and hence, if I must use the word, natural. Moreover, the idea of comparing homosexuals to child molesters is utterly ridiculous! Pedophilia is a preference, homosexuality is not! And why should the latter choose to change? Only because Ms. Coulter and her friends are not comfortable with what goes on in their bedroom...?
- Coming back to Darwinism again, a lesson in Biology for Ms. Coulter: There is no gene for the predisposition to homosexuality. And they don't reproduce with their own partner. So either way, there is nothing to be weeded out.
"Why must children be told that recycling is the only answer? Why are'nt we teaching children safe littering?"
Here's the answer. Dispose off of tonnes and tonnes of waste, but where? Already, 83% percent of America's waste is dumped in other countries...but probably, Coulter doesn't care about knowing things before writing, "third world countries", or both!
I caught a dozen more things, but probably we'll all be better off reading and judging it on our own.
That day, I walked out of B&N engulfed in rage. Strange behavior for a bibliophile like me, but only because I realized that there are still foolish authors writing for the purpose of spreading ideas that are thoroughly flawed.
:/
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Let's Go Outside...
The lake, was beautiful! But the constant thunder noises compelled us to leave early and in an expedite fashion. However, we did save ourselves a lot of time for running after fireflies, catching one in an Aquafina bottle, and getting soaked in the pouring rain while running about a mile towards our car...
Besides all of that, there is a river, loads of wildlife to look for, and a swamp to carry yourself into with a canoe! If you find time and the perfect company, you should plan a trip.
As it happened, I did go on the river trail later on with four of my friends. The river trail was about thirteen miles long and wonderfully fantastic! Here are some pictures...



Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Tune Your World With the World

Thursday, May 31, 2007
No Exit
Can you imagine being locked in a room with two people whom you hate the most? Sartre uses this storyline to show that the mind can actually be in hell in a peaceful environment because "hell is other people". It could be anything experienced in excess, be it a chocolate cake or ravenous sex. This whole idea led me to believe that the constant human need for variety, moderation, and instruments of balance exists to counteract the routine, maybe even creating heaven.
After reading that play, one thing stands clear- not that I really believed in it before, but I actually don't have to worry about "going" to hell. :-)
Actually, this whole thing reminds me of the American cartoonist Matt Groening, whose first series of cartoons were named "Life in Hell". It goes along pretty well!
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Parties
My time spent in that school was only about a little more than two years. In that time, I met some wonderful people and shared a great time. And then came along that greedy urge for wanting more time with those people;good and bad, both work for me. After all, people are not just supposed to see and know the good in you, they deserve to know the bad too...and stick around.
And when they do stick around, you've finally found true friends.
I think I digressed right there.
Anyway, before all these parties started (the ones at Carolina Park), I thought that I would enjoy them as I am an extrovert and absolutely love to dance. At the moment, I did enjoy them! I had fun, non-stop fun. But after LPT (i.e two parties), I felt worthless. To elaborate upon that, it was a sense of "wasting" away my time and not being "productive", I guess?
Then, came along another bunch of graduation/birthday parties which were entirely different, and I figured out why- I actually socialized rather than dancing away the whole night/day. And there it was! I wasn't uncomfortable with the whole idea of "should I be partying like this every now and then?"
Since I have been talking about all these parties, I must mention how amazing they were in their own way! I learnt: some cool moves to go with the electric slide; "pop, lock, and drop it" ;SALSA, SHAG, AND SWING; some more cool moves like being a water sprinkler, jumping up and down while pushing a shopping cart; cleaning a sand funnel in a park with the utmost dedication; and being as cool as a three year old on one's eighteenth birthday!

On a serious note, I figured once again that it was alright to go and spend this much time "partying", as I have just begun to explore and analyze the world out there with all of my senses. After all, we can't rely on books to teach us everything. And then, a friend comforted me more by telling me that I would be able to handle the seriousness and the fun perfectly!
Although, I think I'll have to be cautious in college! ;)
