Sunday, April 19, 2009

Naive and she has got some nerve.

It is a tiring world out there with skeptics, populists and believers. Sometimes it is a better choice to keep mysteries puzzling. Einstein died in his mathematical expedition to formulate an equation to communicate with God-it was a good idea to bow down if you ask me. A biblical scholar and a scientist predicts that the end of the world will occur in 2060 A.D after analyzing the gospel of Revelation in the Bible, Newton really did put a lot of effort for asking why the apple fell from the tree. I just hope he knew that many before him did so and this time around take my advice and don’t slaughter your goats and burn your roof to ashes.

Sometimes we need faith, a contradictory element in what science aims to achieve. So it is better to live and do what we do this days- eat fast foods, not go to the gym and call your wife while you are on sofa for a sandwich at half-time and do all the errands.

By errand I don’t mean chasing after unidentified flying objects (UFO’s) or hunting ghosts in an 18th century mansion that only needs decoration as opposed to the paranormal activities that people hunt with a thermal camera.

Believers are so keen of the possibility of life on a planet other than ours. It’s like Halloween party, except that they expect advanced technology and intelligence out of all this. I mean if the aliens are making crop-circles like believers do believe, why don’t they share their artistry with their graphiti on a wall in New York?

By the way don’t get me started on Vampires-the only vampires we know at the moment are female mosquitoes, keep it that way and leave all the monster toys under the bed.

No comments: