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Seek and you shall find! Stoic and grateful. Ignorance is never bliss, but to know is pure happiness. Knowledge is bliss!

I can never truly know what the 'truth' is, but only know that 'it' exists and ask questions about 'it'. It maybe sad to some; some might even call me a mad man, but the more fun I will have speculating and wondering what 'it' might be. This is my faith, have strength and be resolute.

Plato's allegory of the cave.

Matthew 7:7-8 "seek and you shall find" reference to finding the Truth, an answer. Curiosity.

Seek earnestly and you shall truly find the truth.

Job 27. "Through bright days and through dark nights I will follow my Lord God as long as I am breathing, as long as I am living."

Job 28:18 from The Bible. The Great Scripture. Philosophy is the love of wisdom.

I'd like to think of myself as a scientific skeptic hence the name. Stoic skepticism towards science therefore asking why and understanding it. A true skeptic and stoic is a believer of God, Jehovah, Elohim, the unknown, the unknowable, the Absolute. The best way to do Science is to be truly skeptic about its claims and ask why that is and how it is.

Christian mystic, Christian Logician and seeker of an 'ultimate' objective truth, i.e., know as much as possible. Try your best to know everything by living life properly. I believe belief and faith have roots in knowledge and knowledge itself in faith and belief.

If you ask enough questions and are truly skeptic about everything and anything you will arrive at an understanding, a revelation that is greater than any, and that doesn't mean you have to stop asking or searching, now you have a reason to ask more and search more - to understand the revelation/understanding the underlying reality more.

Existential questions, not a single answer. This is the essence of philosophy: To ask and keep asking, whether or not (regardless of), those questions might have viable answers. "The love of wisdom and consequent search for true knowledge" (Logos - the word - Jesus)

'Objective' realism and conscious realism(subjectivity/solipsism)!!!!

Science (natural philosophy) is the study of 'objective' reality and the deriving of possible physical explanations.

Relativism, perspectivism and contextualism(for language).