I never realized how much I am like Tolstoy. Integrity is what matters, not the name of the building but that it was built with integrity. I see all religions as structures that when used to make the world a better place, they work. Just as you can learn anything in a good library, you could also hide in it and murder someone from a window. Does that mean that libraries are murderous places? Does Tolstoy following a religion, or you following one, make what you do with it right or wrong?
On Dec 26, 2013 Marc Roth wrote:
I never realized how much I am like Tolstoy. Integrity is what matters, not the name of the building but that it was built with integrity. I see all religions as structures that when used to make the world a better place, they work. Just as you can learn anything in a good library, you could also hide in it and murder someone from a window. Does that mean that libraries are murderous places? Does Tolstoy following a religion, or you following one, make what you do with it right or wrong?