Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.


Monday, November 1, 2010

The Questions of Life?

Nothing is this world is permanent. We live and die...What is left..remnants of our past. We may leave path for others to follow, but for most people life, it is nothing more than a creation to procreate and to pass on the genes so that humans can carry on our gene pool amongst other life forms on this planet called Earth.

The significant of life is in itself what we make of it. When all is done...our very own elements of what make our physical being to who we are as creature amongst many on this planet are mainly oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and other chemical elements. Hence, realistically, we become nothing more than dust, wind, air and water or at least that is what science has proven to us.

Our spirit, for some who choose to believe life after death is nothing more than our imagination of what we imagine ourselves to be. Is there such a thing as life after death?

For many centuries, scholars, religious leaders and saints alike tried to explain and offered reasonings of what life may be like after our death..but none has been conclusive to actually prove that there is life after death. And this is where science and religion is at conflicting views with each others.

If life begins with conception between a man and a woman; and there is no life after death then how do humans pass on our gene pool to procreate for generations past and prosperity?

These are difficult questions in which I find it hard to comprehend as I try to find answers to life's very own questions of procreation, life, love, death,and after death.

In my search to understanding the questions of life; I find that the meaning of life rests in each one of us and how we want to live our lives.

Due to its complexities, life is nothing more than live, love, procreate coupled with these emotions of happiness, sadness, giving and caring for one another. Most importantly, live life one day at a time.

Life's journey is never ending. It is our responsibility to live it to the fullest so that we may value it more and more.

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