In the beginning
God decided to make man
After man made god
God decided to make man
After man made god
Light. That's what he said, and there was light. But at what point did he start saying things like, let there be cancer, rape, greed, genocide, extinction, and all the other fun stuff that makes our planet what it is today? When did god decide to just fuck his creations and instill in them everything that he, himself, did not embody?
What if god had said, let there be jello. Would there really have been jello? Or would the universe utterly reject such a ridiculous demand and nullify his will. Would the universe bend to gods will if god was a woman? Why do humans think that a supreme being would have a sex? Why would something omnipotent have the need for a sex? Let's just say god has a sex. Let's say that sex is female. Would the universe do the bidding of a woman more readily than that of a man? What if, and this is a hypothetical if, god didn't care?
As I understand it, the god that most people believe in has many human flaws. So let's say god is real and did create man. He or she, decided to create this vast universe, then just focus on a small tiny part of it. In this tiny corner of the universe it created a planet that was capable of sustaining life. It did not create any other planets that were capable of such a miracle because it is lazy. Then one day it decides to create life on this one planet that it's focused on. On it, it creates all sorts of life. But like most humans, it loses interest very quickly. After about a couple of years, it just says to hell with it and moves on.
On to what, or where? Who knows, who cares? What if it came back, and told us all it was there, watching over us. Would we accept it with open arms or would we bemoan it's existence because of all the suffering that we must endure? Who even cares.
This is my life, and it's ending one blog entry at a time.
What if god had said, let there be jello. Would there really have been jello? Or would the universe utterly reject such a ridiculous demand and nullify his will. Would the universe bend to gods will if god was a woman? Why do humans think that a supreme being would have a sex? Why would something omnipotent have the need for a sex? Let's just say god has a sex. Let's say that sex is female. Would the universe do the bidding of a woman more readily than that of a man? What if, and this is a hypothetical if, god didn't care?
As I understand it, the god that most people believe in has many human flaws. So let's say god is real and did create man. He or she, decided to create this vast universe, then just focus on a small tiny part of it. In this tiny corner of the universe it created a planet that was capable of sustaining life. It did not create any other planets that were capable of such a miracle because it is lazy. Then one day it decides to create life on this one planet that it's focused on. On it, it creates all sorts of life. But like most humans, it loses interest very quickly. After about a couple of years, it just says to hell with it and moves on.
On to what, or where? Who knows, who cares? What if it came back, and told us all it was there, watching over us. Would we accept it with open arms or would we bemoan it's existence because of all the suffering that we must endure? Who even cares.
This is my life, and it's ending one blog entry at a time.
Just a small town girl
Living in a lonely world
Took the midnight train
(Going anywhere)
Living in a lonely world
Took the midnight train
(Going anywhere)
2 comments:
Maybe instead of questioning your very existence and trying to be all happy and carefree all the time, you should accept the face that God has a plan for all of us, and he (yes he) will show us the very same light that he once created one day when we are ready. Good lord, are you ignorant.
Sandpusher, do you not consider the sad twist of irony in your response?...oh wait I presume only "ignorance" would lead those who question the meanings of life and its many wonders to continue to do so? Maybe we should all do our best to evade "ignorance" and subscribe to blind faith? Maybe we should avoid "ignorance" by ridding ourselves of such blasphemous ideals such as education, curiosity, hypothesy, reason and logic? Good Lord are you obtuse.
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