Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A brilliant milestone!

Today I have reached a rather milestone. I have had my philosophical works read not only by my school's principal, but also by the SBYSP, and they wanted me to come into their office building and write one of my own quotes on their quote of the day board! I'm not even thirty! My philosophy book has even helped me land a place in the school's talent show. With this, I can introduce myself and incredible philosophical works to the entire school! If I win, I can finally get a trophy! Something I've always wanted to earn since I first started learning martial arts.

Bouncing with excitement!,

Yours Truly

Thursday, September 16, 2010

I have a new work

I have a new essay in the works about life and how we humans each visualize and what life ultimately means to everyone. I came up with it while thinking of how the life of an elderly clergyman would be led in the English Renaissance. I never did come up with anything on that, but I do believe my new work which will be entitled In Life Itself will be a very fun essay to eventually write. This is all that will be written in today's post. I still look forward to your e-mails.

I'm waiting,

Yours Truly

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

My philosophy book is spreading wonders

My philosophy book is spreading wonders. It has started on Friday last week when I started writing my newest completed essay entitled My Infinite. One of the teachers in the lunch room became interested in my writing and he agreed with all of the ideas that were expressed in the book. It gave me hope that if an average man like the one that read my book can agree with my ideas and views, I can really be a philosopher. I ran into him again while waiting for my next class and he asked if I had written anymore poems or essays and I told him I had completed the one he saw me working on. A security guard that was standing there then asked me if I wrote poems and I told him I wanted to be a philosopher and that I write poems on all sorts of philosophical subjects. So I got my philosophy book out and showed him that book. I only just need to find the right people to show my philosophy book to, and I can be known all over the school, all over the city, all over the county, and eventually all over the state.

Working on my next essay,

Yours Truly

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Thursday September 02, 2010

Last night, I had talked with a couple acquaintances of mine about what the world would be like sans religion. What I have to say on it to conclude the conversation is this, that religion to me may be necessary for the cultivation of civilization, but it is also made up from lies in order to make people feel better. It has also helped us to answer some early questions we've once had, however, those questions have been later debunked and thoroughly answered with the progress of science.
Religion is now more of a mental subject, now scientists are beginning to believe that we can 'see' God. What we may be able to see is just some early ancestors that are drawn to our physical beings and not God. The idea of there being some sort of creator just does not appeal to me at all. I like to believe my own theories about the world and I also get some of my ideas from science as well.
As a philosopher-hopeful, I see the world a little differently than I had at the beginning of my last school year. One way I see the world as is some sort of never-ending equation. This equation is Man's ever-lasting questions of life, reality, and everything in the universe, as well as themselves. Religion is sadly enough to me, a big part of that equation and for some, religion solves most of the puzzling equation of life itself. However, I believe-not with an atheist's point of view, but with my own undeniable belief and perspective-that if we were to take religion out of the equation and suppose it never existed, ever, than we might have a drastically different world. World peace would have been achieved and we would've only had one global war, this day and age would be an age of prosperity in science and technology, 9/11 never would've happened, and the homosexual community would be free to coincide with the rest of the global community.
Sadly, these ideas that seem so great and so wonderful, can never be achieved. Religion will continue to be Man's shepherd as well as Man's blockade. Religion has such a hold on us, that it may continue to distort our mentalities and that world peace will never be achieved because of religion differences.


Later,

Yours Truly