Questions Make New Worlds
Posted By Foolish Sage on September 11, 2009
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The questions make new worlds possible. Like well-told jokes, they let the air in. We get to put questions to each other and the to the world we too often settle for. Question make a way where we often fear there is no way in our families, our neighborhoods, and in our complicated relationships with people around the world affected by our consumption, our selling, and our voting. There are better ways of being in the world that await us by way of the questions we have yet to ask. It is by questions that we are born again and again.
Thus ends David Dark’s provocative book, The Sacredness of Questioning Everything. I’ve just finished my first read of it, and plan to blog through it chapter-by-chapter interactively. And to begin to learn to redemptively question everything.
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Mark Traphagen (aka Foolish Sage) is a lover of dark beers and darker music, of things that are but are not as they seem, of contexts taken out of context to become new contexts, of stories that point to a bigger Story. Mark lives in Durham, NC, with his wife and pet Macbook Pro. He has two married daughters and six grandchildren, and works by day for
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