An Agnostic Perspective
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Nothing exists in a vaccuum. Fact. If nothing exists in a vaccuum, there has to be a vacuum, as it is where nothing exists, which is something. The vaccum is something, which means that nothing is also something, if it was not in a vaccuum where would it be? The only place nothing exists is in a vaccum. It wouldn"t be, period, it would be something. Which means nothing would be something. Nihil esse quid. Nothing is also something, which means nothing doesn"t exist, as something exists. Something must exist, outside the vacuum. Which it does. The universe and everything...
I"m not trying to debunk atheism here, just religion. I for one am keeping an open mind, within reason.
I"m not trying to debunk atheism here, just religion. I for one am keeping an open mind, within reason.
As to God, this would mean that God may exist. Something existed before the Big Bang-Big Crunch process. If a time paradox, where did the emptiness come from? Why is it a vaccuum and not a say, a smooth surface? Why no edges? Why does negative repel the like? Why is the sky blue and the grass green? Why? Nothing = Something. That"s why. And that"s what happens when you die. Apathy. It"s my subjectively neutral outlook on the matter.
Alvin Ailey Every company has what is known as a "signature piece," that is, a work which expresses something about the artistic direction and the spirit of the company. For the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater that piece is Revelations. Choreographed and set to traditional music, Revelations was first performed at...
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The portrait. A single person immortalized forever on canvas. At first glance, you only see the subject. With a more analytical eye, though, you not only see the image but you begin to hear the voice of the painter and of his time. This is what I hope to do,...
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Imagine a young child, eye level with a floor full of miniature toys, concentrating intently on building a make-believe world. To the child, the toys are not miniature figures made of plastic or wood. They are real characters with real adventures. The child frames the action, crafting scenes that unfold...
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