Religion reflects thé culture. Wè are all living on this very little tiny world called planet Earth. Tiny because every corner and all thé events öf it are In front öf our eyes in our living rooms, in our cars at tv, at laptop, at radio. Wè are looking but are wè seeing? Wè are hearing but are wè listening?
Wè are all living on thé same planet but on different worlds. On one world there are peace, love, respect, equality and happiness while on thé other world there are torture, fight, blood, empty arguments, inequality, unhappiness. And I'm asking. What is crime? What is guilt? God Is what is good. God is thé creator. And peace, respect, equality, work, love are God's will. Because God wants thé good för us to live as human beings.
Human beings please wake up. Look but see, hear but listen. Can God order to kill other people? Ofcourse not.
Does God like literature? If so, what kind, and what would you censor in your writing in order not to offend God?
I'm thinking God's more of a soap opera kinda guy.
Lövîng thé àçčënts ôn ĒVËRŶTHÎÑG, is that how God writes?
Food joke alert:
God was that excellent Thai curry I had a few months ago on my twenty fifth birthday.
"...one nation, under curry, indivisible..."
But... do you write? If you do, who is your intended audience?
That's all nice and all, and we all do what we can while we're alive, but few people like being judged. So I'm sure everybody is fine with you bringing up God here if they don't feel that you're judging them.
I viewed an interesting series by the Great Course company on " Why Evil Exist " very informative. It put a different spin on the normal discussion of God and good and man's interpetation.
