Knowledge defined.
I'm now 31 and my birthday was amazing—I met people, and saw things, and went places, and touched the sand, and washed my face in the sea. So thanks to everyone who was there and thanks for the notes and cards and stuff. I owe each of you a response. But I'm with my family now for the (American) Thanksgiving week. So it'll probably have to wait a little while.
Follow this link and read about Antony Flew, a famous Atheist philosopher and the religious right (perhaps) fucking with him in his later years.
"The dinosaur tracks in England all went from west to east the book said. By what light was this fact knowledge"? Wasn't it just one more inexplicable thing to mystify them, didn't it subtract from what they knew, rather than add to it? The sabotage of knowledge by a wealth of facts—they weren't professors, but guerrillas." -Fiskadoro
Knowledge : noun
1) obsolete : cognizance
2) a (1): the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association (2): acquaintance with or understanding of a science, art, or technique b (1): the fact or condition of being aware of something (2): the range of one's information or understanding
d: the fact or condition of having information or of being learned
3) archaic : sexual intercourse
4) a: the sum of what is known : the body of truth, information, and principles acquired by humankind barchaic : a branch of learning
Noah helping with a birthday drink.
