"Socrates" <
empir...@wing-it.net> wrote in message
news:kl1mdv$r7u$1...@dont-email.me...
> "Not to laugh, not to lament, not to curse, but to understand."
> Spinoza
>
> The driving force in all our mischief is our need to control our basic
> anxiety. We are naturally anxious because we are ultimately helpless. We
> emerge from nothing, have a name, consciousness of self, deep inner
> feelings, an excruciating inner yearning for life and self expression.
> Unfortunately, with all this comes the nagging awareness that it is all
> temporary. We dance around the subject, loath to admit that we are
> fundamentally dishonest about reality, that we do not, really, control our
> own lives.
>
>
> Human conflicts are life and death struggles, my gods against your gods,
> /my/ immortality project against /your/ immortality project. Ironically,
> our heroic projects that are aimed at destroying evil have the paradoxical
> effect of bringing more evil into the world.
We all know who and what our favourite sports team is/are. Their home
ground, best players, their colours... etc.
We visit their club shops and buy their rubbish errh items for sale :)
We visit their ground, pray for them to win, shout their names in awe when
they score, or prevent a score. Curse their opposition when theyre beaten,
or are losing.
We watch them on TV, and discuss them in our everyday happenings - some go
to fisticuffs over their perceived favourites or slights...
I don't blame Christians, Jews, Muslims, etcccc - its the same thing as our
sporting habits,,,,but its called religion....
Or Atheism or Agnosticism. Shout for your team, club, captain forward,
backline etc.. wear their colours, curse their detractors, be good to those
that support your side -
Or don't :-))
Cheers
Hurler on the ditch.