Name: Anonymous 2006-04-22 3:38
Yea, I have partaken of college, and from one Philosophy class I have seen the truths of the universe. But who can afford college? What of the poor and impverished, who need food and shelter over a piece of parchment? What of those who have lowly jobs and never have need of college courses? They will not see this knowledge, this truth, this wisdom.
Yet they would believe lies, and superstition, and falsehood, when the true path has been discovered and is in plain sight. This knowledge is blocked by an entrance fee that is steep and costly. It is no minor expense, college, and thus a select few will learn what needs to be learned.
Yet every Sunday, there are buildings where people may gather, for free, and be taught. What they are taught may be wrong, but it is taught still, at no cost. Yet it is still knowledge of some kind. Why, I ask you, is the true knowledge not preached? Why is it prohibitely expensive, so that those who cannot afford it are left to wallow in ignorance, spreading their memes across the Earth? The true knowledge should be taught, and given. It is more valuable than any tuition fee.
Yet they would believe lies, and superstition, and falsehood, when the true path has been discovered and is in plain sight. This knowledge is blocked by an entrance fee that is steep and costly. It is no minor expense, college, and thus a select few will learn what needs to be learned.
Yet every Sunday, there are buildings where people may gather, for free, and be taught. What they are taught may be wrong, but it is taught still, at no cost. Yet it is still knowledge of some kind. Why, I ask you, is the true knowledge not preached? Why is it prohibitely expensive, so that those who cannot afford it are left to wallow in ignorance, spreading their memes across the Earth? The true knowledge should be taught, and given. It is more valuable than any tuition fee.