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The Danish scientist, mathematician, inventor, designer, author, poet Piet Hein created many wise small poems. Here is one:
The road to wisdom? Well, it's plain
And simple to express:
Err
and err
and err again,
but less
and less
and less
The road to wisdom? Well, it's plain
And simple to express:
Err
and err
and err again,
but less
and less
and less
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although I am an Atheist I was lucky enough to visit Jerusalem last year. I saw the room where the last supper was held, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Wailing Wall amongst other sites.
My son asked me why I went when I don't believe.
I replied," You don't believe in Mickey Mouse but you didn't complain about going to Disneyworld two years ago."
My son asked me why I went when I don't believe.
I replied," You don't believe in Mickey Mouse but you didn't complain about going to Disneyworld two years ago."
boxtops // I can visit beautiful churches or other places of worship, just to appreciate the architecture and the history, too! //
I agree even though I know the money to pay for all those wonderful buildings , churches , cathedrals and land came from selling for centuries , worthless indulgencies to the fearful populous.
I agree even though I know the money to pay for all those wonderful buildings , churches , cathedrals and land came from selling for centuries , worthless indulgencies to the fearful populous.
Sandy,
/I buy a lottery ticket without any real hope of winning. In the past people who bought plenary indulgences probably acted in the same spirit./
You buy a lottery with little hope but some chance, they bought indulgences with lots of hope and absolutely no chance. The moral being your local bookie has higher moral standards than the church.
/I buy a lottery ticket without any real hope of winning. In the past people who bought plenary indulgences probably acted in the same spirit./
You buy a lottery with little hope but some chance, they bought indulgences with lots of hope and absolutely no chance. The moral being your local bookie has higher moral standards than the church.
Though I say this with a heavy heart, reports like this bring me reluctantly to agree with you.
http:// uk.reut ers.com /articl e/2014/ 02/05/u k-vatic an-abus e-un-id UKBREA1 40LM201 40205
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