Saturday, August 8, 2009

nowhere man

Speaking My Mind Out. Today, the 8th of august, exactly a year ago this month, i have created this personal blog to speak my mind out for everybody to read. but i have intentionally left this idle for one full year for the reason i only will keep. it has been my desire to express what i feel or think thru any medium available. i find this a perfect spot., being thankful that i have existed in this era of free expression safely away from the time of alexander sholzenytzin, boris pasternak and even jose rizal.

as most of the topics i will be "expressing", these are not political or revolutionary in nature. some may not agree of its contents as some readers may require me to show evidences to prove what i will be talking about. as you may see in my profile, are some very interesting books that i have dwelt on from way back my early adolescent age. books that have amazed me just like any other kid today as being fascinated by harry potter and frodo, the hobbit. in these titles, i came to have opened my mind on what's going on around us. partially or fully, these books created in me the awareness of the mysteries that had scientist baffled for ages.

mr. von danicken in the later years of his life has earned the respect from some of his bitterest critics after most recent discoveries in science has proved some of his theories right. galileo, branded as heretic by the church of his era, was persecuted. in his precisely correct scientific views, religion banged head on. sometimes science and religion collides. sometimes.

mostly, they go in unison. man's perception to religion and science make it complicated. in reality they go closely together well.

as from my personal standpoint, the majority is not always right... was the majority right when they choose to release from prison barabas over the man named jesus? noah's townsfolks' jeers and insults seemed justified when they found out that noah was building a large boat in the mountains far off from the shore. erwin rommel earned the ire of his colleagues when he insisted that the invasion would take place far south of france. robert bauval, our contemporary, is having a difficult time. i know, i believe. mr. bauval is right and the majority is wrong.

again, religion and science going parallel will be the main ingredients of my later discussions. remember einstein's "...the shortest distance between two points is a curved line..."

you may doubt, as you please, my valid authority talking about some far out, some way out of line topics on my person. you don't have to be a lawyer to know the law. you don't even have to be a police officer to arrest an offending person. or a fireman to put out a fire. can you point out any one of jesus's 12 apostles who holds a college diploma? or prince charles, before he becomes king, leading a hand to hand battle? sometimes, the wrong person comes in in the right time.

i have found out in the recent years some anwers that science tried to solve some disturbing events recorded in your history books on why, how and when these happened. and why should it happen. again religion, as you may read on later, seems to collide with science. and again, i shall say, religion and science goes together well like the left and right wheels of a car. both never contradicts.

why would moses lead the more than 600,000 israelites that came out of egypt to a long route around the sinai peninsula that would take them forty years to travel by foot? what took elijah the prophet from the grounds he was walking on? how did the uss eldridge disappear and reappear again a hundred miles away in just within seconds? is it true that there were time travelers from the future stranded to some years back that became well respected in the eras they were stranded on? and became inventors?

from way beyond, these questions popped up. from way beyond they will be explained.

i have named this blogspot FROM WAY BEYOND.

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