I'm not a big fan of music--at least not stuff written after about 1940. But, when I hear a song with beautiful lyrics I am awe-inspired. Due to the talk I gave on love this past Sunday, that I posted in my previous post, I felt like it was appropriate to include this song now. Perhaps the song was written with a romantic love in mind, but I feel like it can apply just as well to any situation where one friend reaches out to bless the life of another friend through love, compassion, and care.
This is Richard Dawkin's talk from yesterday's Reason Rally in Washington DC. He makes several good points, but the one that stuck out to me the most was when he told people that they should challenge someone when they say they're religious. The example he gave is when someone says they're Catholic, ask them if they really believe that when a priest blesses a wafer that it actually turns into the body of Christ, or that the wine actually turns into his blood. So, this post will be dedicated to me asking any of my reader base who are religious, do you really believe what your religions teach? For those who are Christian (any denomination thereof), Do you really believe every word of the Bible to be the word of god? If so, read every word of the Bible and then come back and answer the question again. Do you really believe that a snake tricked Eve into eating fruit that made her suddenly unfit to live in the paradisiacal garden god had just made for her? Do y
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