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I am a young man who found politics, I am interested in that and history and generally what we as a species get up to!
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2 Comments:
At June 30, 2009 11:52 PM ,
Anonymous said...
Very nice video. I too am fascinated by the sheer immensity of the Universe. Yet, rather than be an atheist, I am a Universalist. Even then, my choice is in part a reflection of myself and my reaction to this immensity. How do we choose to see that which presents itself? Sometimes, when considering how we are affected and how we affect each other, that's as important as that which is seen.
At July 1, 2009 6:30 AM ,
Anonymous said...
That dot might be insignificant in the grand scheme of things...and maybe "God" didn't create everything just for one belief on that planet...but the simple fact that you are able to even contemplate the minuteness of your existence must mean something.
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