Thursday, July 20, 2017

Was it Faith?

With every passing day, I become more convinced of this world's inconsistency, and I start to wonder; "Is God really that bored and unorganized?" Truth be told, I even think God has quite the complexities. In so many ways, I see the lack of the so-called perfection that people usually attach to his almighty essence. That, of course, pushed me further into the Unknown.

Before I begin, I have to explain that I, in no way, am insulting people's religions, or Gods. I am merely expressing my opinions on the concept of such a thing like God.

     This concept of a higher being as our perfect creator, whom guidance we all seek, is a bit weak for me, and I shall explain and express all of my troubles through the upcoming blogs...
     First things first, how did we come into existence? We can go back to Adam and Eve, but eventually, we'll arrive at God's feet, and so, he's our creator. However, how do we know that God didn't come out of something as well? Surely, neither us nor him are mere coincidences in this world... certainly, we're not just a miscalculation of the chosen population.

     That being said, why then are we here? We can't be the result of a coincidence, because logically, everything has a cause. Moreover, who is to answer such big questions like these? Who or what is that which holds the unmistakable truth? Are we meant to follow priests and reverends? Are we to read the Quran, the Bible, or is it the Torah? Who is to tell where the Real resides? Isn't that meant to be subjective after all?
     Therefore, isn't the concept of God meant to be different from one to the other, which in itself would create a plentiful of Gods; the Greek Gods for example were, at some point, believed in. In fact, I, too, believe in multiple Gods, for certainly, a merciful one wouldn't bear take away a child from his parents, nor a loving parent away from his children.

     In the end of the day, we are all different, and I'd like to believe that even in the Godly realm there exists a fine line between good and bad.

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