Sunday, 30 August 2015

A Shot in the Dark

WE are semi-literate and will not pass our exams--if we do--until we die.
     There's no use our opponents using our religious texts as evidence to prove there is no God and religion is a fairytale.
     The Book of Common Prayer and other religious liturgy and instruction are the best we can do to express what seems to be good wherever beyond us--not that atheists can do any better.
     As Augustine  said, 'Believe so that you might understand.'
     I believe, and suspect that I'll learn more  or not after I'm dead.
     How can we think science has debunked belief when the urbane among us still occasionally look into the sky when we struggle to depict God in modern terms?