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2007-05-04 @ 3:50 p.m.

I can see why people would believe that there isn't a God. Or if there is one that He doesn't care about what happens on Earth. Every day in camp provides more examples of people getting away with wrongdoing, or more frequently, not doing anything at all. It's hard to believe in a moral universe in a place like this. Have been reading a bit of philosophy, and the whole field strikes me as being a vast mental exercise. Intriguing, and sometimes downright stunning, but ultimately a mental excursion. Hardly stuff, as the author himself put it, to lose sleep over. It's just as well I'm not going to study in NUS, or I might actually have ended up majoring in philosophy. That'd have been a huge mistake, because the whole thing just turns me off now!



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