Tom: F# Intro: F#* F#* B if you've ever question beliefs that you hold you're not alone F#* B but you oughtta realize that every myth is a metaphor D# C# B in the case of christianity D# C# B and judaism there exist the belief D# C# B that spiritual matters are enslaved to history F#* B the buddhists believe that the functional aspects override the myth F#* B while other religions use the literal core to build foundations with D# C# B see half the world sees the myth as fact D# C# B while it's seen as a lie by the other half D# C# B and the simple truth is that it's none of that D# C# B and somehow no matter what the world keeps turning F#* C# somehow we get by without ever learning D# B and somehow no matter what the world keeps turning F#* C# somehow we get by without ever learning D# F#* B C# science and religion are not mutually exclusive D# F#* B C# in fact for better understanding we take the facts of science and apply them D# F#* B C# and if both factors keep evolving then we continue getting information D# F#* B C# but closing off possibilities makes it hard to see the bigger picture F#* B consider the case of the women whose faith helped her make it through F#* B when she was raped and cut up left for dead in a trunk her beliefs held true D# C# B it doesn't matter if it's real or not D# C# B cause some things are better left without a doubt D# C# B and if it works then it gets the job done D# C# B somehow no matter what the world keeps turning F#* C# somehow we get by without ever learning D# B and somehow no matter what the world keeps turning F#* C# somehow we get by without ever learning D# B and somehow no matter what the world keeps turning