Quote Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
im "making stuff up" in accordance to two presumptious and theoretical sources:

religion and science.


im picking them apart and putting them back together again in a logical manner (at least to me, and it would take knowing everything i do to udnerstand the logic i guess, and i dont thnk we have 50000 pages of space, and i dont have the time to write and proof read my mind).


taking comparasons between science "the earth is very old" and religion "the earth was made in 7 days".

and given that rock dating only falls under the "very close" catagory, (and not the exact) i think it is safe to say that the bible was correct but mathmatically inaccurate, and science is only close, but mathmatically accurate.


so combining the two, i come up with the earth is VERY OLD in a parrellell to 6.

it took 6 million or billion years just to make the earth. looping back to the bible saying (this is hearsay mind you, i dont know what the bible says or does not say, i never read it) that 1000 years on earth is 1 day in heven.

im inclined bo believe this is accurate at best, and that the true number would have to (scientificly) logically be more closer to million or billion.

and perhaps you have forgotten, but i will remind you:

true wisdom lies in knowing you KNOW nothing.


you cannot ever rely on anything and expect it to be true or real, somewhere along the line, something will contradict something else that we "know".

humans think, they do not know. and therefore we can only think we know.

of course, when you truly know, you wont think you know; you'll KNOW you know.

it's pronounced k'now now. lol
Just so you k'now, you contradict yourself everywhere.

You claim we can't k'now anything and then you correct people? You claim there is no right or wrong and then you tell people they're wrong. ((this one is important, so pay attention)) And then you try and tell me what wisdom is (thus implying you know) and say we k'now nothing, and that wisdom is k'nowing you k'now nothing.

If that's your take on wisdom (its a good one, don't get me wrong, i like it alot) then k'now you don't even k'now what wisdom is, and that you don't k'now when the earth was made, but the people who actually look into it probably k'now more then you on that particular subject.

So don't tell me what wisdom is and pretend you k'now when wisdom is not k'nowing. "I k'now that I k'now nothing" is still unwise by your definition, keep that in mind. Conttraddiictiionnss.