Medea and
The Bacchae. They all have the same exact ending: six lines, spoken by a chorus, that basically say the gods are unpredictable. Was Euripides lazy? Trying too hard to drive home the point? Or were the endings added later by an editor? Scholars disagree. The main reason I m bringing this to your attention is to encourage you to avoid similar behaviour. I think it s very important that the stories you re living right now have different endings than all the stories of your past.
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(March 21-April 19) Atheists like to confront religious people with accusations like this: If god is so good, why does he allow suffering in the world? Their simplistic, childish idea of god as some sort of Moral Policeman is ignorant of the lush range of ruminations about the Divine as offered down through the ages by poets, novelists, philosophers and theologians. For example, poet Stéphane Mallarmé wrote, Spirit cares for nothing except universal musicality. He suggested tha