Saturday, July 30, 2005

Give your fellow men the amount of slack you give your God and the world will be a better place.

God works in mysterious ways. Which is why his actions are beyond judgement. What are we who are mere mortals to judge the ways of the infinitely divine.

God always has things planned for us as long as you trust him.

This, in my humble, mortal opinion is a lot of slack.

Why then do we demand that our organizations and governments be transparent in their dealings. Why then do we throw fits when some CEO, God equivalent insofar as the company is concerned, embezzles money?

Some of you would argue that God's God, CEO's human. Divinity trumps mortal, so you can't compare. You being right is precisely where the problem lies.

If God did those things would it makes us mortals very angry? Or would be believe in the ultimate divine purpose. The greatest good for the greatest numbers?

I suspect it would be the latter. Because being angry with God is a fundamental contradiction for a lot of people.

So why then the double standards? Why trust people only as far as we can throw them? (Read: not very much) Humans came from God after all did they not? Doesn't he have to take some responsibilities for how they turned out?

For those of you still thinking "It's not for mere mortals to judge God". You have wasted your time reading this. Stop here.

So in order for us to stop humanitie's downward spiral to ultimate hypocrisy i suggest two measures you can take.

1. Start questioning God. Or at least start to understand him so you can one day "qualify" to question him.

2. Stop questioning people about their intentions. Just assume that whatever motives they have will resolve itself with time.

I don't think God in his infinite wisdoms would mind a few questions.

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