Ok, I was browsing some philosophy forums (while sipping some cocktail) and I stumbled upon an article about faith. Then I remembered I read a newspapre article describing how Stephen hawkin once asked a question:
The last paragraph of the best answer chosen by the asker was:
'I have faith because I must' ... what heck does that mean?? it seems that cheating oneself is allowed if you had no other alternative.
It bothers me.
I mean logically if there is nothing you can do and the best you could do is hoping, then having false hope is better having nothing.
But it still bothers me.
Should we just face the truth instead of running away hoping that miracles truly exist?
(I have written this in a hurry so misspells are expected).
In a world that is in chaos politically, socially and environmentally, how can the human race sustain another 100 years?
Why do I place this faith in humanity? Because I must. Without the belief that we will continue to grow and overcome the pains of social chaos as we mature as a species, we might as well not have any faith at all. I'm not talking religion (although that may or may not be a part in its current forms), but simply the same belief that we will survive just as much as the sun will rise the next day.
'I have faith because I must' ... what heck does that mean?? it seems that cheating oneself is allowed if you had no other alternative.
It bothers me.
I mean logically if there is nothing you can do and the best you could do is hoping, then having false hope is better having nothing.
But it still bothers me.
Should we just face the truth instead of running away hoping that miracles truly exist?
(I have written this in a hurry so misspells are expected).
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