I was sitting in a religion class, listening to the dull subject of Fall of Man, when a classmate read from the Holy Bible itself.

Now the serpent was more subtil any beast of the field which the Lord God had made.

This single sentence is quite interesting. God had made the serpent that lured the naïve Eve to eat a fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Why did God create a serpent – residing in the Garden of Eden – well-knowing that its intention was to pursaude Eve to eating the fruit? And why did God create Humans with the free will to eat of the tree keeping the fact that God didn’t want Adam and Eve to eat the fruits in mind?

For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.

The next question is, why doesn’t God want Adam and Eve to recognise good and evil?

My conclusion of this were that if God created Humans in his image, to be pursauded by the subtil serpent he created in his image into eating of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, he must be the original sinner, but blamed the Humans.

I was reading a list of the 25 best quotes, and I must be honest that only the one Albert Einstein that ranked the top was worth its status, but then this one came across my eyes. I didn’t believe it, and had to try it. It doesn’t have a hidden message, and is quite obvious. Think when you point at someone. Why are you pointing?

It’s often an accusation. “Who did it?” and you point. It’s a good thing to have in mind.

first I lick my upper lip
in compliance with the pleasure trip
then the music begins to thrill
no longer does silence my heart kill

back and forth with the melody
the strict rhythmical odyssey
like an aesthetic enchant
alas, merely a sugary deviant

acid conflagating attention-deficit
only five milligrams per reincit
otherwise la fille francais decay
when le beau monde ensures a continental crossway

it is in a free fall toward the skies
a plethora slowly whispering goodbyes
assuring an ethereal panacea
and existence is a preconceived idea

I think this one is pretty obvious. I Denmark we have a saying about liberalism, I don’t know if you also have it in your country, but it goes like this “Each Man is his own Fortune smith” (DA: Hver mand er sin egen lykkes smed). If liberalists wanted to create their own fortune, why invent universal education to help those who wouldn’t succeed otherwise?

Now remember, just because Hitler said it, it doesn’t mean his wrong or should be hanged for saying it.

Its been a while since we last had a chance to see eachother. A lot happened in my life, and I haven’t had the time to update my blog. You can read about me in a new/old blog In a free fall toward the skies. It’s not often I update it though. As for the genuine life you can expect more to come. A typical saying, but regular updating just isn’t what a high schooler can give.

It’s a relatively quiet weekend and even though we’re headed straightforward to winter, the flowers are flourishing.