The name of this blog is Untitled Church, mostly for lack of a better one. However, this name does in fact carry with it certain implications. Foremost, it is far from a church, and I am hesitant to even call it a school of thought. The following is instead a collection of ideas meant not to serve as any sort of doctrine, but rather to simply present themselves for consideration. Many of the ideas and goals presented from here on out are obviously unreachable. That is without question. However, just because you can never build a ladder that reaches the stars does not mean that you can't keep getting closer one rung at a time. The goals presented often represent ideals, truly existent only in a utopia. But naturally, by definition, a utopia is unreachable by the hands of humankind. (In a way, this is amazing, for if perfection were attainable, by the time we reached it, purpose would have run out, and we would be left with nothing more for which to strive.) Of course, I have just implied that the ideals outlined in this blog represent perfection. To say that would go against most of what this whole scripture is about. A significant part of this also deals with objectivity, so I would in no way like to imply that the following ideas are indeed pure or correct. Instead, as I have previously mentioned, they are to be considered, at least. Perhaps they will seem original and thought-provoking, and perhaps they will seem timeworn and drab. It is up to you to decide. Moreover, if at anytime you find yourself at odds with the words on this blog, I warmly accept your disagreement, so long as it is logical and respectful. If this does occur, please email me, for I would love to hear the ideas of others, as that is one of the most fundamental tenets of the nature of discovery and of progress.
That being said, let us begin. (Note: the organization of this blog is not at all final, for I am writing down thoughts simply in the order that they come to mind!)
- Reverend Richard K. Pang
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