I am not religious or spiritual.
I do not believe in God or a higher power.
I do not believe in anything, really, in the traditional sense of the word.
I believe in science and facts. In the tangible things, those that I can feel and see.
I see the beauty in the natural world, and wonder at the things humans have yet to discover.
I believe we are a flawed race, a people who very often don’t have the answers. We are imperfect and mistaken in so many ways, yet I appreciate that we keep going, we keep trying, and we have the ability to change.
I do not believe in anything more than the science of our physical world.
I do not deny the possibility of the existence of something more, something beyond the physical, tangible world.
After all, I believe in the fallibility of humans.
2 comments:
I think this further speaks to your calling as a doctor. The science of life is your "religion" if it gives you comfort, ponderings, and you feel it to be true.
Well written, as always.
:)
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