I neither want nor do I have the need to believe in God. I am already educated, elated, and elevated to believe in something less troublesome, less bothersome, in fact less tiresome - the existing beauty of my courageous thought; especially those that should provoke the frightened thought of others.
To believe that thoughtfulness is a form of sin against God; or bitterness against life is utter foolishness, if not downright childishness.
Never belittle the power of thought. There is nothing quite like it in all of nature.
Confucius said: "Man differs from an animal only by a little. Most men throw that little away." Well, my dear reader, that little has only to do with the beauty and the power of thought. - - - Poch Suzara
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Non-FictionThe power of reason behind the beauty of logic.