Your father has a very wise outlook on life. It reminds me of people who learn and study but never taking action. If you just learn and study but do nothing and don't take action, it's as good as not having the knowledge at all.
I think primitive human societies, being unexposed to modern technologies and medical advances, have their own set of beliefs that encourage cannibalism. And as was said by Shell, these cannibalistic tribe don't rear humans like we do cattle to eat them. It's usually after a war or death of a...
I am born a Muslim and grew up learning and practicing this religion so of course, I believe in the existence of God. Something has to create everything that we see in this world and that thing is God.
I think about death and dying frequently. I don't think I'm ready to die just yet. I still feel that I'm not ready to meet my God. It's scary to think of what will happen once I die. Yes, I guess, I am afraid to die.
The eraser is like the mother who would sacrifice herself to correct her children's behavior. It's a really inspiring story. A story of sacrifice without asking for a reward.
I was born a Muslim and raised as a Muslim. I don't have any other beliefs except the belief that there's only one God and that Mohammed is the messenger of God. Life itself is proof that there must be some higher being that creates everything. Science may explain some things but not every thing.