One word absent a sentence, misinterpreted incorrectly, change entire — Suzy Kassem, Rise Salute Sun: Writings Suzy Kassem

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One word absent from a sentence, or misinterpreted incorrectly, can change the entire meaning of a sentence. One word can change the meaning of everything. Before you believe anything about God or anybody, ask yourself how well do you trust the transmitter, translator or interpreter. And if you have never met them, then how do you know if the knowledge you acquired is even right? One hundred and twenty-five years following every major event in history, all remaining witnesses will have died. How well do you trust the man who has stored his version of a story? And how can you put that much faith into someone you don't know?

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

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