Daniel Johnson
A bit fixated on greens, but then the world has a green background.
the compartmental nature of the human brain, stashing useless bits of nonsense alongside our profoundest questions, all the little boxes interconnected with tennuous,
sometimes synaesthetic threads of thought and memory. Anyone who be[lie]ves themselves to hold the answers to the mysteries of this life is deluded. Anyone who believes they have the right to impose their delusions on others is a dangerous enemy.
This is fundamentalist agnosticism. Accepting that you cannot know how this crazy machine works is not a cop-out, blind faith in science and atheism, is as dogmatic as religious faith, although it is at least honest in it's attempt to reach truth, it can only see so far, and explain so much. Better to keep an open mind about the outer edges of knowledge, where the mystery lives.