Avoiding the Ignorant Age

Why Be Open-Minded?

By Garrett H., published Sep 17, 2007
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The human race has passed through the history books as described by ages: the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and now the Information Age. Why now must our culture insist on beginning the Ignorant Age?

With all of the advances our species has made throughout recorded history, it continues to amaze me how people can be as closed-minded now as they were milennia ago. Religious zealots murdering; gay rights passing and being abolished nationwide; doctrine and dogma refilling the gaps that explorers, thinkers, and scientists proved skewed centuries ago. The world has always been ripe for conflict, yet it feels to me like our circular ways of solving problems and gaining knowledge always stalls as each new age dawns and the last diminishes. In this writer's opinion, the importance of developing and for some continuing, to have open-minded views of life and its setbacks will be the saving grace for the human ways of life as the next age begins.

Why is this so? Why is being a free thinker important for our future? After all, everyone's opinion is different. That is the beauty of seeking knowledge and truth and our country grants us liberties to expresses opinion pieces such as this one. What are people so afraid of? Why can't devout religious followers embrace the fact that other theological views exist without adding negative criticisms to their published interviews and teachings? Why can scientists not respect the wishes of organizations that vouch for safer tests and continue to offend in the name of human understanding? This may sound a little to transcendental for some, but what happened to harmony?

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Wow, thank you!

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
Sounds quite like an opinion article I'd read on an airline magazine. THAT'S A COMPLIMENT!!

Posted on 10/02/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
you are an incredibal writer.

Posted on 10/02/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

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