Monday, October 22, 2012

Lost in the artistic Bristol


  “Which is the right way?” A driver driving through this street eastward sees this question hanging above his head. Well, but this street is short and straight and seems in no sense particularly confusing. Or… is it in fact confusing?

  Then comes another driver, heading westwards. The question posed to him is even more intriguing: “Which is the wrong way?”

  Wait, who would ask for the wrong way? Is it an absurd question to raise? But no, isn’t it logical to ask which the wrong way is after asking which the right way is?

  As the eastbound driver looking for the right way hesitates and wonders, a naked woman catches his eyes.

  The westbound driver, meanwhile, is warned by two big signs - printed “See no evil”. Looking for the wrong way is he, this man does not have the fortune as the other.

  One just having sinned and one just being enlightened, both men turn their heads, the sinner to the right and the enlightened to the left. Each finds Jesus Christ by his side.

  God created the Universe. He created this galaxy. Did He also create this seedling which is bigger than the whole tree? Why did He create this ugly four-eyed monster? Or is this creature called a human being? God never promised that many flowers will always be in bloom. So it this blossoming flower growing on a black plastic rubbish bag a creation of the mankind?

  Welcome to the artistic and philosophical Nelson Street!
 







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