(!) And (?)

                              [font="Arial Black"]Exclamation and Query; i.e. (!) and (?)[/font]

   At the beginning of the war, one of these signs represented The Germans and the other one did the Latin. The condition, the Germans were in at first, was an exclamation which was never questioned, and the French were in, was a query never answered.

   The exclamation never questioned defeated the query never answered. In other words, despite descending from disbelief in God’s being, absolute confidence and strong faith overpowered suspicion and rejection of the truth. Thus, it may be inferred that the wrong path people believe in is superior to the truth people do not believe in.

  As expected, the exclamation will open its eyes and the query will keep silent; surely, the exclamation will bring the parts together and the query will scatter them; the exclamation will undoubtedly gain power and the query will weaken in that case.

   Exclamation is the expression of a particular action, belief and activity. Whoever makes this sign out of unoxidizable metal and put it on the breast, will have everything. The exclamation representing injustice could only be destroyed by the exclamation which is the sign of justice. By roaming with no purpose, an abstract and ineffectual query cannot do anything on its own.

   As for the Italians, another sub-group of the Latin, did they have any query apart from the ones which were in fact ridiculous and insensible exclamations?

   Eventually, the Anglo- Saxon, only in respect of action, proved that: First, change the query mark in minds into the exclamation which is as sharp as a dagger, by putting it on a stake with the help of a hammer, then understand the core of these two signs and attack against the enemy exclamations.

Life and belief are just that.

12 June, 1952

             Translator: Selda Eryılmaz

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