Originally Posted by
PrinceMyshkin
I have 1) a question and 2) a proposition:
1) Isn't it odd that we're so hung up on each other, I mean the theists and the non-believers (lumping together atheists & agnostics)? We're like the Montague and the Capulets, sworn enemies and yet, somehow drawn to each other, unable to leave each other alone.
2) Whether this is a gift from God (which I personally doubt) or the most current stage of evolution, we are blessed - sometimes cursed - with consciousness and the capacity or need to wonder. I doubt that there is any preordained reason for our being here, which means that we are free to wonder, to perfect the condition of being human. That will mean being terrified at times, lost at times, and hopefully brave enough to pick ourselves up and try to do better.
Believers on the whole impress me as people who lack "negative capability, as defined by Keats: "that is, when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason."