Paradoxes
Paradoxes of Life:
It is precious, yet it is worthless.
We treasure it, yet we destroy it.
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Paradoxes of Humans:
"Tree-huggers" want to save the trees, yet they want to notify people by printing it on paper.
Women outnumber the men, and yet they are considered to be, out of the two major genders, the minority.
We tell kids about mythical people, places, and things; then they (usually) learn the hard way that none of those things exist. (Not sure if this is a paradox.)
The smartest of people are usually the least-respected people, while idiots and talentless people are respected and revered. (I know this takes in America, but I am not sure if this is correct in other countries/cultures.)
Money is considered the root of all evil, yet people always want it.
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Paradoxes of Religion (Oh boy):
Religions that are claiming about love and tolerance usually have bloody wars.
Some Christians blame problems on the Jewish faith, even though they forget that their Savior was Jewish. (I am looking at you, Mel Gibson.)
Some people take their religious books literally, while others take it metaphorically.(Not sure if this a real paradox.)There are even some people that take said book(s) both ways; I mean, you can only take one side, not both.
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