Friday, July 28, 2006

To Every Season

A long time ago, in a forgotten history, Man walked naked among the trees and the grass. Those men didn't think of themselves as primitive like today’s Men think of themselves as Modern; they didn’t have cinema or the printing press to tell him how to think.

I like to imagine that those forgotten men abided by a nobler law then we live by. The same law that the trees and the mountains and the wild animals abide by. They adapted to adversity by recognizing an immutable divinity.

The four seasons occur because of the Earth’s revolution around the sun. What about the revolution of our sun around the galactic center and our galaxy round the rim of the universe? Oh the colors of the slow cosmic seasons!

One could say that spring evolves into to summer. It does--and summer evolves into fall and fall into winter. But it would be wrong to say that summer is modern and winter primitive. Maybe too it is foolish to talk about the progress of Man. Maybe He too blooms and withers like the plants around him only to rise from the ashes another season.

This is all a long way of saying that I am amazed by the pliability of our law. Something illegal today can be legal tomorrow, one just has to convince everyone that it should be. In this way law is like fashion. It changes with popular attitude. It is free flowing, like the moods of a mad people. Yesterday gay marriage was illegal meaning, however subtly, that a majority of the people believed it wrong. A vote in Washington State yesterday could have reversed that ban on gay marriage. I’m not here to be a lawyer or a moralist. It just strikes me as odd how something considered a taboo--a high sin a generation ago could be celebrated the next. Is it progress? Is it fashion? Do we live by a natural law? A divine law? Are we evolving towards a singularity or simply growing cyclically?

A consensus among a majority has nothing to do with truth.

5 comments:

Matt said...

come to college in The United States! Where are you planning on studying, Ann?

noe said...

hmmm... i feel like i want to comment on this... but i'm stuck with an open mouth without any words escaping... don't know how to say what's in my head... so i guess i'll close my mouth and move on...

Matt said...

is college and University different?

Matt said...

Well if anyone is reading this know that I have errors on my blog and I can't publish anything. I have no idea how to fix it and am left frustrated. Help.

Michael said...

are the errors coming up as just one post, or is it regardless of what you type?

If its regardless of what you type, odds are there is an error in the overall html of your site.

Easy quick fix would be to pick a new standardized blogger template. Other option would be to figure out where the error in the html is, and fix it.