Thursday 16 September 2010

Should We Believe The Truth, Or What We Prefer To Be True?

To write a satisfying answer for human to solve  this question might have been the intention of those great ancient and modern philosophers. Still, we choose which one we prefer to be the fact. If we can receive the truth entirely and live perhaps life will be easier; perhaps we won't worry about future; perhaps we won't even mind dying. This certainly will produce satisfaction to those who decided to follow the truth instead of believing that something is true, but we still return to the same problem: they chose it, they decide which one is true. Now let us make this simple:

1. It is impossible to follow the truth without knowing the truth, it is only after a person knew the truth he can decide whether to follow it or not.

2. Truth isn't just what sounds right, because we can witness many lawyers can free those guilty people just because they 'sound right'.

3. Truth is what when you stand with it, it will give you strength to overcome those who are against you, like Noah when he was strengthened by God because he has stand fast for truth.

4. Truth is what you'll not regret when you defend it, because somehow God encrypted 'The Code of Truth' somewhere inside you.

...............................................................................................To be continued

Thursday 11 February 2010

Introduction to "Beliefs" (Poetry)

Have thou not seen,
Atheism, an uncured pain,
Darkness art thou!
Shalt thou remain silent, O theist?

Allah, my God and only,
O never shalt I invoke,
Unless to Thy holy name,
not to muses, O they art dreams and only.

I stand but in the middle,
Cold debate of belief,
Shalt it ever end?

O have history witness?
Complexion of such,
I and my brother see.

Shalt I cry,
While a man indeed I am,
Can thee stand,
Indeed thee art a sister.

But will thou ready?
O witnessing our world hanged.
Such act indeed,
and will never belong of men.

Atheism, whom called Chaos,
Desire they art of peace,
But they indeed make no good,
But torturing belief of men,
What can be more genius crime?

Theist, whom called Debate
O have thou see not?
God can ever not be plural.
Shall it be two or trinity?
never, verily he is one.

These days CHAOS spake,
of free speech as never before,
indeed, intention is to truth,
but thou lead not but to abyss.

Of free speech indeed I am,
to speak according to faith of mine,
a poetry used by my mind,
for thee to read.

Behold! O humankind.
Never thy forget to say,
"Thank you" to thy leader,
Kings, or presidents, or any of sort,
"For letting me believe in my faith"