Monday, 28 July 2008

Skepticism and feet

This week I have done quite a lot of thinking, which I can see many of you remarking is quite a first. Not all of these thoughts were my own original thoughts, but by definition the fact that I have thought and recorded them makes them mine. Perhaps.

I was considering the nature of evolution and the fact that within human potentiality comes the power to mutate positively (known more commonly as evolution). I have been considering the evolution of fish into human beings.

Imagine the first fish that grew feet. Must have been a) quite useful and b) pretty surprising. I wonder whether this fish was an outcast from the fish community or a trailblazer for fish kind.

What would this fish think if he could think forward however many billion years to the time of Jesus. If the fish could see Jesus having a nail put through his feet, the very feet that this fish provided him with. And this nail through his feet coming as a punishment for having a schizophrenic discourse with a God, who was created by man to explain the existence of feet in the absence of the knowledge of the existence of the evolution of the fish. It's all pretty crazy (albeit somewhat fishy) stuff.

4 comments:

Howard C said...

Wow - pretty cool radical theology in there! Sounds like the trip is doing you good. Have fun.

Jez said...

Quiet day then?

My name said...

hmmmm i dont buy it, and shall stick to G-d...

check out my blog if you want - breslovlondon.blogspot.com
(not really mine, more a community kinda service)

oh, and blackburn

Simon D :)

Liedlicious said...

travelling does bring this out of you doesn't it. You need Alex to bounce off