Here you are, claiming that becoming a slave to God (yes, those were their exact words) and submitting everything to a being whom I consider to be a metaphorical idea that does good in giving people a ste of backbone and values to grow their lifestyle about, when I have problems of my own, including my reluctance to accept this as a real, actual being.
All they wanted was blind faith, and they hardly answered any of my questions, but instead raised more, and increased my skepticism. It seemed to me, that all they were trying to say, in summary, was that blindly pledging your allegiance to Christ's holy king and master would add value to life, and show the answers to questions I prefer to know the answers to first before I jump straight into anything.
Further more, I remain skeptical of the claim that the founder had an actual conversation with an out-of-this-metaphysical-world entity.
In short, no way. Not until I get a good reason to do so, or at the very least, when my questions are answered, concerning the basics of what I am getting myself into.
That's not too much of me to ask, is it?
Fairness is an artificial illusion. Sins are never measured with balance. There are bound to be people destined to walk and stand alone. Those who have no common grounds or past cannot get along. This is the law of nature. Even the tiniest cells stick together if similar, dying in shock if a new type of cell is added into the same environment.
Why would you run your hardest forever if the destination remains the same all throughout?
If you wish to run forever, let me ask this of you. How long is forever?
A path in which the destination is unknown is a foolish one to walk.
If you want to spread your words, then before you call me a cowardly loser, put your money where your mouth is and walk the same path as mine.
If this is the law of nature, I would rather see everything destroyed. If I could be assured of this destruction, I would cheerfully accept my own.
Let everything be cleansed away for good.
How long would you deny this and torture your soul, thinking eventually it will be better?
A cycle of chaos. Never truly up or down.
Ask yourself. How long is eventually, and when is someday?
An unproven hypothesis is all you would have achieved with this.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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