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The Devine right of Kings,
And the rules that they taught us;
Left history of wealth,
Forever shall change us;
With the lessons learned,
And the brilliance to let,
All the people know,
Here come the rest.
Now children with guns,
Killing people have fun,
Leaving their high school in the sun!
Bringing death's to its son's
Society needs a helping hand,
Corrupt law and order in demand.
The cops are an organized crime,
And the gangs are neutralized.
To one day fight the war,
To end the horror;
Freedom one day shall be seen,
No more free tyranny.
Now the kings are dead.
And the children in prison.
The
Perception of reality,
And realms in between;
No people are like then,
The monarchy queens;
The Rules that have changed
The knights that they guarded;
The heavens have fallen,
Death to the thrown.
The
night has now risen,
The moon near its peak;
Rides the evil army,
With weapons of tweaks;
Capturing villages, burning the stoned;
They Massacre innocent and torture the strong.
On
the other side, of the hidden lake
Lies a Calvary charge,
With horses and cannons,
The infantry did go,
The clash of spectrum,
From evil to good;
The lies just on victim;
In a person so low!
The
battle still wages, in cities and streets;
But onto new weapons technology seized,
The knights still Valiant,
The other evil ones too,
But who is the victor,
It lies within, you!!
The battle that collides,
As the sun retires,
Leave the lone warrior,
Alone with the wicked,
The city of sun,
The lights as they flickered,
When the streets darkened,
And the lights gone out;
The shelter is resembled,
Satan's home;
With no place to surround,
With men and defenses
No
fortress to hold,
Or shelter to save us;
To protect our souls from lunging the night,
While
the sun is down and Satan's at flight,
No
light in the tunnel, no end in sight.
Your friends become closer,
To the end we shall fight;
Remembering
the good and the times we had, the happiness found!
Language
The reason people use terminology to explain their perception
is so they may communicate
to others on the same level. If certain people called items by
different names the conversation would be very confusing. We use
words and phrases, which do not mean exactly what we are saying
but other people, take them as truth. For example a sunset has
never occurred in the history of civilization, however every night
in a region the sun will drop bellow the horizon only to rise
in the opposite direction the next morning. With this the people
of that particular region would refer to the action as a sun set,
because
everyone who they would communicate this with has experienced
a sun set in their region as well. Even thou when the sun does
set in that region it is actually rising in a different part of
the world, therefore never setting. This allows the two people
to communicate freely even though they may know that the sun never
sets. People often refer to a house as their home, when in most
cases other people have lived there or may be living with them.
A car can be personalized even though thousands of other people
own the exact same car. This style of speaking is not scientifically
real but other people can understand it. Therefore since the communication
lines are at an agreement and both parties understand what is
being said then the conversation is a success. Without certain
set rules of communication the civilized world would be in chaos
from confusion.
Existance?
"Objects
exist, therefore, only while they are being perceived; and they
exist only in perception." (Christian) If matter is an
image placed in the mind to be perceived by the viewer then
there must be one figure, in charge, telling
everyone to perceive certain items as the same. Every person
will identify certain items the same, such as penguins, rock,
and water. Therefore there must be a programmer that determines
that each person agree on that objects identity. Berkeley argues
that matter is a substitute for the use of God to explain the
unknown. When questions arise that science can't answer then
people draw theories to explain the unimaginable. In the past
and present people believe in forces that cant be studied and
can't be examined.
Matter,
Berkeley says, is a basis for explanation in the scientific
world that cannot be perceived therefore we can never truly
know if matter exists. If the scientific world cannot examine
and study matter then it really has no probable reason to believe
it is any more real than a spirit living in our bodies.
Reality?
Real can be defined by objects that can be examined and tested.
That object, however, is only tested when someone perceives it.
If that object is not being perceived than it could not be tested.
If the object could not be tested while it is not being perceived
therefore no truth could be drawn saying that the object is in
the same place while it is not being perceived.
Is
there some force or matrix, which allows objects to disappear
while its not being perceived, only to reappear when something
perceived it again? However no person alive could answer that
question let alone to ponder the possibility of objects disappearing.
If a tree falls in the woods and nothing is around to perceive
it, does it make a sound? Yes but that depends on the type of
sound. No person may hear the sound but possibly they might
feel the sound waves? If God, matrix, or matter controls everything
we perceive to be real than we don't know anything real and
could never truly prove anything. The only thing we know is
what we perceive, and if everything we perceive is planted or
dictated to us then we would not really experience
anything. Is there a little man that turns off the light in
the refrigerator after you close the door? Certain questions
can never be
answered if they are hypothetical asked when no one is around
to answer them. Therefore leaving the person to ponder if trying
to figure out the answer when in truth they may not be an answer
because no person has ever seen it.
Religion
The most important philosophical idea that I thought about is
the concept of science versus religion for the overall explanation
of why am I here and why do I exist? With the idea that religion
is built around faith, which leaves no
scientific backing or anyway to prove its existence, people must
choose to believe. Religion had books, prophets and myths through
the ages, but no matter to test and no materials to prove it.
But according to Berkeley matter may not exist, it could just
be an idea to explain the unverifiable and the unknown. If matter
is a matter only when its perceived then it could
disappear while the perceiver is away from the matter. However
since matter really
is only perceived as any other object then it may not be a reason
to disprove religion. In another way there is no scientific way
to disprove religion either, because there is no test they can
run, and no data to examine, so that a scientist could never say
that God does not exist. Which brings religion back to the whole
basis of faith and really nothing else. Life could possibly be
a test, to see which of the population will stay faithful to their
religion through all the hard times and all life's stress, how
many people would really stay true to God. The test that might
be the reason for life, considering that science has no reason
for living except to experience life. Which starts to ask the
question of Christian's Life
riddle, Why am I Here, what is my purpose? Question which no person
could truly grasp or even answer, a riddle that gets you to know
yourself better than the answer. Some people don't believe in
religion because they don't want to be accountable for their actions,
others just don't think about the big picture of life, and yet
some just choose not to believe. For me growing up in a Christian
family I have thought many years about religion and how do you
answer the questions that it leaves, but finally you understand
that some things have no answers and rely mainly on faith. To
know there are questions
that can't be answered and to accept the religion as fact, is
the test which religion
offers. A test of the faith, a test of your soul, and a test to
see how a person handles certain situations and even handles other
people are all values of religion. "Do as to others as thou
would have done unto you," a code to live by in deciding
how to treat your fellow humans. To treat a person with respect
and to value their opinion even if it's different than yours can
be very difficult at times but is key in loving humanity.
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