Monday, March 07, 2005

A reflection
Historically speaking, Christians and the teachings need more of the justification of facts as to who came when, how and why. As learned, Adam made a human error of defying God’s will, but how he came into existence is still a debatable phenomenon, because in another angle of perception like science, one cannot and will not just appear or disappear at any given era or moment. There has to be an irrefutable explanation, specifically scientific in nature, and must undeniably possess an irrevocable panache of truth, for it to gain its satisfactory acceptance in the human mind.

In History, one has to look back and ponder more of the events and meanings that mold each and every one of us in this present time. No one can relate it all perfectly today as to how it occurred exactly in those fleeting moments, when almost every one else if not some has taken refuge with the un-living. We need to cultivate more proofs and crave for deeper meanings of things of his beginnings with concerns over the relationship between man and his environs as he pursued to exist.

With the Christian context of history, a lot of superimposed contingencies and eventualities, evolve around the understanding that man was created by a supreme being whose notion of existence continued to proliferate into the minds of the unexposed but creative bulk of inquiring easy-to-manipulate society of the past. For decades, man’s quest for the real unadulterated truth of existence is a far cry, from his conventional confusion of deliberating the reality of life, in its truest sense.

Nevertheless, Christianity, as it was given by man to man, have profusely corrupted if not debauched man himself, and somehow impaired his level of decisiveness and consciousness in his dealings with his own past in relation to his unfathomed purpose for living. As his history dictates him to be what he once was, Christianity roamed the dark and empty gaps in between grasp of the truth in his survival for the future.
Religion leading to Christ, pose a great deal of confusion when topics in History, any history for that matter is taken into account.

A. R. M. A. - M.A. History - History 200 - History Of Philosophy - U.S.C. Main - 2nd semester,2003.

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