7 Quotes & Sayings By Aron Ra

Aron Ralston is an adventure seeker, mountain climber, and author. He has climbed the highest peaks on six of the seven continents. Aron was also the first person to climb solo, nonstop, and unassisted through all seven continents. He has written two autobiographies: Between a Rock and a Hard Place (2010), which chronicles his search to find meaning in life after losing his arm to an accident, and True North (2012) about his near-fatal climbing accident in Mexico.

Faith doesn't move mountains, but people with faith - and...
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Faith doesn't move mountains, but people with faith - and shovels - will move mountains in order to defend their faith. Aron Ra
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Most reject the more repugnant or indefensible dogmas while still holding onto some core belief. Many believers will proudly describe themselves as "reasonable" or "rational" based on how little of their religion they still embrace versus how much they now reject. I think it's funny when people realize that the less you believe the more reasonable you are, but they stop before they reach the logical conclusion. Aron Ra
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That's what drives science though: trying to find out the way things are, the way they were, and the way it really works. If that is your goal, then you want to make sure that your information is accurate, and if it's not, then it doesn't matter how much you liked that old urban legend or fictional factoid you once bought into. You will discard it, and be embarrassed by it, seeking instead for truth. Aron Ra
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If there really was one true god, it should be a singular composite of every religion’s gods, an uber-galactic super-genius, and the ultimate entity of the entire cosmos. If a being of that magnitude ever wrote a book, then there would only be one such document; one book of God. It would be dominant everywhere in the world with no predecessors or parallels or alternatives in any language, because mere human authors couldn’t possibly compete with it. And you wouldn’t need faith to believe it, because it would be consistent with all evidence and demonstrably true, revealing profound morality and wisdom far beyond contemporary human capacity. It would invariably inspire a unity of common belief for every reader. If God wrote it, we could expect no less. But what we see instead is the very opposite of that. . Aron Ra
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If you can't show it, you don't know it. Aron Ra
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The First Amendment contradicts the First Commandment. Aron Ra