Une vie au collégial remplie de beaux mondes versus une vie dans un 4 et demi remplie de puces à cabot et d'ondes sonores issues d'une table musicale...
samedi 16 novembre 2013
Don't take it too seriously, I'm just procrastinating...
Dear pro science folks who think that religious people are stupid ignorant quacks. Despite the fact that I do laugh when you make jokes about the rivality of Science and Religion, note that THIS is really what I think: your knowledge is not valid when it comes to understanding what Religion means to someone; it is, as a matter of fact, none of your business. Keep in mind that Religion itself is not a bad thing. It's how we see it or what we do with it that matters. So that being said, you could -if you want- hate on the motherfuckers who think they can rule the world with Religion, but there are plenty of people out there who find courage, security and comfort in God's arms. You can't argue with a fairly closed-minded priest about the origin of life, that is quite factual. For all we know, he might sound ridiculous with his groundless theological theory whereas yours is proven with math, I'll give you that. Although it is not exactly the point of my saying, it is yet another matter that I'd like to point out because it aggravates the crap out of me, let me tell you... I mean Religion and Science are two very different fields that can't be put together in the same box for you to choose which one is better than the other. So why waste our time confronting each other? The debate is not even existent by any means since the arguments of both parties remain invalid no matter how logical they might seem, as no one would take their rival seriously. And as far as I am concerned, Science could actually get along with Religion pretty well if you are conscious that everything in life has its boundaries. You just got to accept that. Anyway, what I was saying is that you can definitely be Neil Degrasse Tyson by day and a God believer by night. I am talking about the people who use Religion as a blanket here. You know, the emotional side of it and I shall believe it is only fair to assume that you can understand that even if you are unfamiliar with such an abstract concept. So like I said, living with both Science and Religion is, without any doubt, nothing less than possible -except if you had the foolish idea to conciliate physics and theology in order to demonstrate the Big Bang theory (than you could just go fuck yourself already) or if you did it only to put the flaws of Religion under the spot (than shame on you). So for the sake of your own image, don't make a fool out of yourself and judge people by their faith in God because being religious doesn't automatically mean that they toss your string theory aka your so called "theory of everything" away whatsoever. They are not some kind of lunatic freaks who do not give a damn fuck about the prevailing circumstances of our time because they think we're in the 16th century, you know? not all of them, anyway. The Church may be praising the Lord like they have always been through the years, but I think they might know that we are in 2 thousand fucking 13 and probably also what Science and technology are up to, not to mention that the Pope has a Twitter account... Now don't worry, I am completely aware that some of you might come up with the lame speculation that the Pope's Twitter is only there to spread the bullshit. But you know what? I think you should just do us a favor, take a dive and behave yourself for all you are worth. Also remember that not every religious people explain your life struggles by stating that it is due to God's will as a punishment for your cowardness -if that is what's bothering you. And moreover, I'd rather be a nun who recognizes the beauty of Science than a judmental and pretentious bastard with a smock. So get real, don't be an asshole, keep your filthy thoughts for yourself, make love, and, most importantly, let the others be; as long as they don't step on your feet, I shall say.
That is all I have to say about that.
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