blazeofglory
06-20-2008, 09:42 PM
This title seems worn-out or too commonplace. And I am dead sure there are a thousand and one ideas. But yet this is a question or domain that grips us immensely as a matter of fact.
In general I can say ideas are exacted from our responses to environmental attributes.
When we try to get at the bottom of ideas we may think about consciousness and a list goes interminably as a matter of fact.
The what is consciousness? I am not rationalizing things based on particular philosophical analysis or propositions. I simply want to know how we have come to possess so many ideas.
We have different ideas, ideas related to God, creation, the Universe, the afterlife and the like.
Compare a primitive man and the depth or width of his ideas. Did he have ideas of God, heaven, and the rest of stuffs we are infatuated with. Adding to this list we have so many religions, dogmas, creeds smiting us and we tend to clash with one another. Fanaticism and fundamentalism are aggravatingly extremist ideas or domains of beliefs that fragment and segment us.
Ideas at times weigh down on us tremendously. In point of fact ideas oftentimes act as a burdensome attribute.
This is not an essay, a pedantic one, but something the common man arrives at in a day today course of living.
In general I can say ideas are exacted from our responses to environmental attributes.
When we try to get at the bottom of ideas we may think about consciousness and a list goes interminably as a matter of fact.
The what is consciousness? I am not rationalizing things based on particular philosophical analysis or propositions. I simply want to know how we have come to possess so many ideas.
We have different ideas, ideas related to God, creation, the Universe, the afterlife and the like.
Compare a primitive man and the depth or width of his ideas. Did he have ideas of God, heaven, and the rest of stuffs we are infatuated with. Adding to this list we have so many religions, dogmas, creeds smiting us and we tend to clash with one another. Fanaticism and fundamentalism are aggravatingly extremist ideas or domains of beliefs that fragment and segment us.
Ideas at times weigh down on us tremendously. In point of fact ideas oftentimes act as a burdensome attribute.
This is not an essay, a pedantic one, but something the common man arrives at in a day today course of living.