Well, since I told Eileen that I'll post up something uh, enlightening today, I'll just post one up anyway. Saturday's preaching session of a particular Corinthians chapter's verse left me wondering, although I recall that being Corinthians, which says that "knowledge builds up, but love addifies." This made me realize that without love, there would be no knowledge. Without love, there's no amount of knowledge that could be a substitute. It is love and passion that drives us to learn, to seek our answers; to love others and yourself, to learn more about them and yourself through love. Of course, thats what I think.
Another thing came to my mind as well, although this has been quite awhile and that I just cant be bothered to blog it out; from the past histories of wars and such, I have noticed patterns in these wars that set me thinking:
'Wars fought with a purpose brings two possibilities;
One brings hope, the other brings anguish
For the better or for the worse, only the people know it well.
Cries of victory and defeat heard across the land,
Neither chaos is quelled or unification for order is done;
Are wars necessary to create peace while in others suffer in the midst?'
Well, that sums it up, although I cant get a phrase for the other; next time perhaps.