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| Tuesday, February 27, 2007


Just now when I was delivering files to my colleague(she's not at her desk), as I put down the file, I decided to 'explore' what she has pinned on the wall. You know, we have those notice-board type walls attached to our tables so that we can pin up whatever we want(no porn though). Then I read this much-debatable(sp?) thing she pinned up. Here's a clue: She's a Christian. So if you are those ultra-sensitive kind of people towards religion, I advise you not read it. I don't want people to *(!@#^!#^)# in my tagboard lol. But I swear, I'm not going to be discriminating or any kinds of these forms towards any religion. Just purely my thoughts.


So it goes in this piece of mini poster she pinned:


"How could you call yourself a free-thinker if you wouldn't believe my existence? - God"


I have always pride myself as a free thinker because there's no religious restrictions I have to follow. Though I still pray in temples occasionally and I do have an altar at home, it's because I'm still a Buddhist on black and white. Sort-of saying we are just following our earlier generations. I don't have a problem with that, but if you force me to believe in something I don't ever will, I would say, stop wasting your time.


I feel this statement is doubtful. Spiteful, maybe. I don't know whether the 'free-thinker' in the statement refers to the free thinkers, aka non-religious, but after I read it I feel... how do I say, weird maybe? Nope. Empty? No I'm not angry or irritated or frustrated hahahah, okay it provokes me in thinking of a lot of stuffs.


Come to think of it, the meaning of 'free thinker' is pretty ambiguous. It can be 1) freedom to think and believe in anything one wants, and 2) someone whose thoughts are free, and can accept anything. If the statement refers to 2), then it's theoretically right. But sorry, i belong to 1). I believe majority of the free thinkers fall under 1). It's exactly why we don't believe in God, that we are free thinkers, not Christians, Catholics, or whatsoever. This belief, is what makes us free thinkers unique and different from others. Just like any other religions who pride themselves with beliefs other religions don't.


Ultimately, it's how one defines this word 'free'.


Okay, I should stop here. Actually I posted something more but I'm afraid it's going too deep and sensitive. I don't want to be another blogger to go to jail because of blogging. Sheesh.


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