Thursday, February 26, 2015

Into the Grey

  Out of the black and into the grey. Shades of grey, like the grey of a day when snow is on the way. Grey is the blending of absolutes, One white, one black, one right, and one wrong. In this way, you could rightly call agnostics grey. A copulation of black and white, right and wrong, like the Ying and Yang insignia that looks like circling tadpoles?
  These I will never understand? Apparently, they are content to leave a lot of statements ending with a question mark? This condition is not limited only to the subject about the existence of God, but rather, permeate our society with all manner of subjects. The real problem for these wishy washy types, is that each time they are content to not decide something, they become a little less capable of deciding anything.
  So, grey is the blending of extremes, and some will have more of one, while others more of the other. The importance of coming to a decision, is only of any relevance when the subject at hand, is important to all. But here's the thing about how your Ying, representing truth, and your Yang, representing what is wrong, affects you personally, and how much importance you give to the desire of being more right then wrong.  How much of you is right, verses, how much of you is content to live with half truths, is best answered by a question. Which do you think is the most dangerous, a well fed dog, or a starving one?

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