Friday, April 2, 2010

To Dispute or Refute

   Children dispute the world that surrounds them with a simple spontaneous “uh-uh” long before they have given the topic or subject at hand a moment of thought. This is human natures way of denial, expressed by the ignorance of the individual, a way of refusal to accept the truth of fact that forces itself onto a closed and/or empty mind.
    At some point in the development of the child’s intellectual growth this self denial is overwhelmed by the truth as they accumulate knowledge which refutes the limited intellectual scope of their youth. When they learn that they can dispute, dispute, dispute and it has no benefit toward understanding until they have an enough knowledge that refutes their own unthinking disputes, and then they may understand.
  The so called liberal mind in America is nothing more than people that in spite of the accumulation of knowledge never developed the intellectual skill of refuting their own “uh-uh’s” from childhood. They take the knowledge they acquire and say “uh-uh” and dispute the very knowledge that has the information to refute, and still dispute with their childish UH-UH followed with gibberish from their childhood.
   It is the world of make believe and fantasy held in place by refusing to acknowledge their own physical maturity and the only skill given by human nature to children “denial” they can dispute but they cannot refute.
   We as humans cannot justify the unjustifiable no matter the degree of denial employed. No one has a good enough memory to be a perfect liar and you should know you are ignorant when you believe you’re smarter or more intelligent than those who came before you for it is they that enabled you.
GAP

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