The Wonders of Existance
By: Steve • Essay • 575 Words • March 20, 2010 • 912 Views
The Wonders of Existance
I am a grade twelve student in a small town. I live like any average teenager, and learn like any average teenager. I have nothing great to my name, nor will I be greatly remembered, but I do, in fact, live without knowledge. I search the web, as you would, and look for any answeres as to why the world is how it is. I ask questions about the war's. I look deep inside pages and pages of notes to find any clues or hidden messages that will guide me to where I might find the answers to life. To me, everything is unexplained.
There is no standing evidence of life and how life formed, or how the world was either. There is, though, a book. A book was written with "facts" of life and how we, human's, evolved. Is it true? They say it is, but really, is it? You are believing in what one person says. One person says he created the world and everyone in it. If I cannot create an entire world to hold billions upon billions of living organisms, as well as the living organisms themselves; could a single man-- who is an unexplained existance-- create this massive evolvence?
Questions are left unanswered.
Why are we left with a book stating our existance with no such evidence of its "truth"? And why do people believe it? If I were to tell you that I am a cat-- who has great intelligence and ableness to use this very computer and write this very controversial paper-- would you believe it?
If you wouldn't believe that, why would anyone believe a simple book-- as it is?
I do not wish to challenge a certain religion, but would like to know the boundaries behind them. Life is an extrodinary existence, but how is it what is?
I, for one, am getting tired of asking this question and not being answered. So now, here I am, writing a paper, and asking the same very question over and over. I suppose