Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The exposure of truth and the perception of what that may be

It's interesting to see how the supposed truth of something will vary depending on who you ask. Real-life world events are no different, for example the war on Iraq has had negative ramifications on both countries; the United States financially and in the Middle East socially, economically, and structurally. As long as there is a variance of opinions on axuoms two opposing or cooperative nations will in some form or fashion disagree. It is not necessary for every person on this planet to agree on everything but when it comes to technology or progressing social structure the human race will hold each other back and this is an evident truth with just looking at the Middle East. I have no quarrels with the Muslim religion I'm an advocate that one can believe and practice whatever they wish yet it is alarming to me that a national superpower is governed by a warring and sometimes radicalist agenda. I never understood entirely how 1500 years ago the Muslim religion could be built on a foundation of raising a nation out of oppression and uncertainty by unifying them under a common lifestyle, to such chaos shortly after the Prophet Mohammed died. In fear of going on a tangent I will sum this post up, it's not about the Muslim religion and it's not about the current state of the world, it's simply about the intricacies of how two varying mindsets can look at the same problem and see two different solutions. This is an evident truth of the human race and I fear that it may be the single most thing that will hold us back from progress.

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