Well, if you can quantify or to grade human mistake from the past, I would like to solve those mistakes by scientific method. Imagine the same mistakes have been done so many times. It does fit in testable events for scientific method. I would spontaneously think the mistakes can be solve by scientific method, yet, I think I am wrong about it. Because human learning cannot be graded due to such ignorant behavior.
If people really interested in world peace, people should make more "new" mistakes, not such "old" mistakes which have been reported in media >100000 times since X's son were born. The news isn't new anymore. The mistake isn't mistake anymore... Why? perhaps we are numb, or perhaps people are more interested in Briney Spear's personal life, someone's virginity, and X's story. How can a moribund person or soporific mind thinks of world peace?
Human makes mistake so that human can learn from the mistake. Not a big deal, it is just one of the survival skills. It is a gift from nature (If you want to think it as a "meaning").
What mistake could be so big that we as human beings cannot fix it or learn from it? Religion? Interesting.. look around the world, I beg you, dare not to face those big mistakes even it is in front of you...
A person makes single mistake which can cause everyone suffers from his/her action. Is it a big mistake? or just a mistake? is the mistake subjective or objective?
If your idea is to cause most people suffer mentally (such as SIN) from you, will it be a subjective mistake? or objective mistake? Big or small mistake?
Perhaps, the idea of yours is just a make-belief. A true belief of 50% chance to be right. How significant can it be if you can't distinguish the big mistake from the small mistake? does it really matter in your belief. Perhaps, all big mistake and small mistakes do not really matter to you, what matter to you, is how to be saved and how to get to the heaven as a believer.
After all, does it really a big mistake as a believer?
It will be a very interesting to experience it if I can understand such big mistake as just a negligible mistake in nature. Too bad, I am not a believer.
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