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[New Post] The Georgia Guide Stones - via @twitoaster http://www.mikesouth.com/mike-souths-lif...
Christians have been trying to suppress reason for a couple thousand years now. I doubt they are going to stop anytime soon.
I had never heard of the place. What an odd piece of work. It is around 4 or 5 hours driving time from where I am at in SC but may be well worth the drive.
C'mon, South - we can all see the light coming through that waist-level hole in the stone...admit it now: you are so jaded now after Thailand that you just wanted to get your rocks off in that glory hole...
Very cool info & amazing where that dam scooter takes you. I bet you only found it because you stay on the back roads with that thing and said "what the hell is that!"
And I have to think Dirty Bob is on to something also.
Thanks for sharing!
Nice to know simple reason can touch anyone, anywhere. I really don't understand religion as a means to push the mind down. We are all better off when we allow life and experience to enlighten us. I don't understand what everyone's so afraid of. Guilt must be some sort of fetish. A sick and sad fetish.
when it comes to understanding spiritual bliss religion is simply the only game in town right now. but there's a neuro-scientist named Sam Harris who's doing research on *beliefs* using fMRI scans. basically he's trying to see if he can reduce those * transcendental spiritual moments* that religious goers feel down to a single point in the brain. something like that. it's pretty interesting actually.