We have questions, tons and tons of questions about life and God and everything. These questions undoubtedly have answers. The answers build an infrastructure of life, a cold logical structure that, by itself, at it’s end is as meaningful as a remote control. The structure makes life easier for those of us that have trouble filling it in with the guts of life. The guts, unlike the structure, by themselves make things easier also. Only in the combination of the two do things get more complicated. The infrastructure is logical thought, questions and answers. The guts are emotions and connections throughout existence. With just the structure life may boil down to meaningless purpose, task completion, and without the guts it may just be purposeless with apparent meaning in emotion alone. I think the key may be in a synergy of the two. But if you find yourself asking question after question, finding answers that seem to leed to more questions, perhaps you should start resisting the urge to chase down those answers because you can simply always build more structure, always. So perhaps you should not seek to build more on the structure and try to fill it in with some guts.
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