10.9.04

One: "Do you believe in God?"
Two: "Do you believe in Tao?"
One: "I asked you first, man."
Two: "That depends on your definition of time."
One: "Dude...okay, well, what's Tao then."
Two: "What's God?"
One: "...So Tao is God?"
Two: "Tao is Tao, and God is God. We can't say that God is Tao or Tao is God unless we know what Tao and God are."
One: "So...what's Tao?"

Perspective is what can change a wrong question into a correct question, even if the words of the question are the exact same. Because man cannot agree on what God is, yet worships it, Tao is not God. But because Tao is in all things, the atoms of physical and spiritual, God is a source of Tao. A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square.
The God children make up the area inside the box, their opponents comprise the line that forms the box, and the Taoists are oblivious, knowing not a necessity for such pleasantries as the clearly defined.

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