19 October, 2007

Contextual Musing VIII

If you ask enough questions you will arrive at the truth of the matter. Questions murder assumption and illusion, so you can see what’s real. No one and nothing is spared. Questions are blind. Questions are relentless. When our questioning leads us to understand that nothing is what it seems, we arrive at the only place where faith matters; blind belief either enables us to find the point of our existence, or, through it’s absence, shows the pointlessness of everything we know to be real.

~ J. David Zacko-Smith, Contextual Musings, 2007

1 comment:

Gary said...

I just read this post today and it has hit me in a very deep way. I know that I came across it at exactly the right time and thank you for posting it.