domingo, 5 de abril de 2009

Reading about he 4 hour week D

is nice pretty nice i will write my ideas when i fnish the first chapter


Gerardo
Katowice
2009

domingo, 5 de octubre de 2008

from my heart

I can read my tomorrow....and you will be right here by my side.
When i hold you in my arms i know that its forever.

Gerardo


sábado, 4 de octubre de 2008

Amigos x Siempre

PARA TI MI AMIGO DEL ALMA.....TE ADORO....GERARDO

Si te sientes trsite
y algo anda mal
debes de ponerte
siempre a pensar
q tienes a un amigo
en quien puedes tu confiar
tu y yo siempre juntos
no nos detendran.

Tu eres la persona
q me ayudara
es nuestro destino
el q nos apoyara
a q tu
y yo
amigos x siempre
encontremos un gran final.

Eres alguien en quien confiar
vamos juntos vamos ya
buscando la felicidad.

Ven y acercate un poco mas
amigos x siempre hasta el final
luchando x la libertad.

Tu y yo siempre juntos
sin mirar atras
esa es la manera
de alcanzar la libertad.

Toma ya mi mano
tienes q confier
debes de ponerte
siempre a pensar.

Q tu y yo
los dos
amigos x siempre
encontremos un gran final.

Eres......

Ven......

Amigos x siempre
contra el muro debes luchar
amigos x siempre
amigos x siempre
contra el muro debes luchar
tu y yo hasta el final
tu y yo amigos siempre.

domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2008

"It is important to have concrete dreams"

Randy Pausch

Randy Pausch

http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=hKRgLvmamUY

My friends i invite you to watch this video of Randy Pausch, its a really motivational video, chek it out and leave your comments..

Grettttinngsss for everyone.

Gerardo

sábado, 27 de septiembre de 2008

Keep writing

My friends, i suggest you to write just write what you really think, really you will understand so many things when your mind and sould tell you what write, it really works,.....so lets write, and read, any comment is welcome


Gerardo Arias

What is faith and why should we need such a thing?

My friends pay atention in this words, you choose what think.
Have a good day Gerardo :)

The reference to "faith" is in many ways the last line of defence for the true believer. These defence lines go through many stages from the cocksure assertions that their religious beliefs is proven beyond doubt, so common among fundamentalists, all the way down to saying "we gotta have faith."
Rhetorically, a reference to "faith" finds resonnance with most believers. But what, exactly, is "faith"? In Greek, and indeed many modern languages, there is no distinction between "belief" and "faith." English has retained this archaic word for belief, and today it is reserved for religious beliefs. So, in effect saying that "you need faith" is equivalent to saying "you need to believe." This begs the question: why, pray tell, do people need belief? What makes faith a desirable quality? Does this mean that anything and everything should be believed, or is this limited to some ideas only?
I think most people, even the most ardently religious, will agree that there are forms of belief that are not desirable. Christians will often say that faith in Allah or Vishnu, or ancient deities like Zevs, Odin or Ba'al, is not only undesirable but outright evil. And in the same way, believers in Allah may argue that faith in the Christian God is highly undesirable. And most people today will agree that belief in the tenets of certain totalitarian philosophies, like Nazism, is extremely undesirable and evil.
So what makes faith in God, or even the particular God of Christianity, a positive quality? By answering "you need to have faith" or along such lines, you simply assert that the belief is correct, without any supporting arguments whatsoever. You could just as well support belief in Ba'al, Nazism or invisible green unicorns, using the same slogan.
Why does the word "faith" have such a good sound in the western hemisphere? Obviously, because through centuries of Christian propaganda, this word has been reverred as the highest of virtues.
When Christianity was new, this new religion met with opposition and skepticism. Claiming that an executed criminal had been resurrected and was indeed Divine, was obviously beyond what many would accept. While we should not exeggarate the skepitcal climate of the day, it is not a stretch to assume that many people asked the Christians for some evidence supporting this extraordinary claim. Christians had no such things. So, as part of their preaching, they argued that being skeptical, being a doubter, was inheritently sinfull, and that faith -- indeed, blind faith -- was the noblest of virtues.
So, what happened was that a religion made gullability the highest of virtues. And this continues to this day. Only, this obvious fact is hidden behind the word "faith."
One amazing example of how doubt was villified, we find in the story about Thomas the doubter (as depicted in the painting). Apparently alone among the disciplies, Thomas proclaimed that he needed more than the claims of some more or less hysterical believers to accept this extraordinary claim. He would, he proclaimed, believe if he received evidence. Would not any sane person have reacted in the same way? And indeed, in this story, Jesus accepts the challenge, and proves to Thomas's satisfaction that he is the resurrected Christ. Alas, here we find Jesus, ruining the whole story by making an outragously stupid conclusion: "Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."
In other words, the Jesus of John blessed blind superstitious faith and repudiated sound skepticism.
No doubt this literary product was created as an attempt to answer those who did not accept these supernatural claims, and especially to discourage any form of critical thinking among Christians.
And indeed, this rejection of rational thinking has been a hallmark of Christianity ever since. Luckily, or we would certainly not have anything resembling civilization today, the stranglehold of faith over reason has been fought back and greatly reduced.
Yet, we still hear people assert that "we must have faith."