Talk:Protector/@comment-25464062-20141001011429/@comment-25464062-20141001070157

Thank you. I do my best to learn as much as I can, and I love to read.

Was he really writing during a storm? That's absolutely beautiful. I will ahve to read that. Storms do that to people. Any form of nature's raw and untamed power provokes, or at least should provoke, thought and deep emotion.

Personally, I like to dance or sing in the rain. I typically write about it afterwards. It's a beautiful release.(Pardon the song reference.) That is exceptionally fitting. I think that having your life end, when you are in a place that resonates with you so very deeply, should be human's much-hoped-for "perfect end".

That's what I've though for what seems like a long time. If we have the ability to think, why should we not use it to question as well? I am not certain what I believe. I would say that I am agnostic, but I find that to be such a copout. I don't think that there is an obviously patriarchal-society-loving being in the sky who loves everyone, but wants all of his opposers to die.

However, I am not capable of being so small-minded as to believe that there cannot be any other beings in the mass void that is space. I have looked at everything from the point of view of a monotheist. I have found that the world, even as corrupt and filthy as it is, is amazingly beautiful, whether ruled over by a deity or not. The universe, whether we're alone in it or not, is destructive, constructive, and perfect. The idea of a deity is beautiful and fantastical. I spend a good portion of the free time I have thinking about those types of things...