Some questions have no answer [at least not on this side of the ‘great mystery’], but are ‘over thunk’ by ‘experts’ and academics.
I am reminded of the ole college philosophical question: Why?
To which the appropriate response is: Why not?
One can spend a lifetime searching for the answer to a question that has no answer, or one can simply live one’s life. Therein is the choice.
Where did we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going?
I agree that some questions have no answer, and they are certainly “over thunk!” (I love that!)
The most basic questions, however, are plainly answered, and the smallest child can understand. The question “What is truth” was asked in the time of Christ, and is in the Bible—and there stood Truth—for all to see.
Let’s not miss it, because it is simple—Christ came to earth, and witnesses saw Him rise from the dead. There is no need to reinvent the wheel here—only one man died to save mankind. The choice is to receive Him, or reject Him.
Time is short. Please don’t miss it. You are precious in His sight.