>>33
moron, re-read
>>32, and look at the words "I believe" and what you inferred as "IS". Hence you will recognize that what I am saying is about me and not about your known set of beliefs.
Just because my beliefs don't coincide with what you know or what IS known means I'm automatically wrong? That is the prime-example of a closed-mind.
also, the mechanism to compare what is perceived or learned with what is known is an illogical comparative process designed to keep you seated comfortably within the confines of what is familiar, safe, and comfortable for we don't know everything yet we dare to compare somethings so grandiose with something so limited as personal experience.
:/