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Tuesday, March 27, 2007


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i wonder
if God gave each and everyone
a gift..
something that you're good at
i dont know whether to support this
or to say that its pure crap.
but i think its kinda crappy
when God doesnt let us be gifted in the things that
we love to do..
its like...
hes giving just for the sake of giving
and he doesnt really care whether that gift is something you like..
i seriously dont understand how does it work
i think
christianity is a faith
where theologists find excuses for
each and every loophole suggested
and somehow
they manage to let everyone believe what they say
its sort of a self delusion
the big question is still unanswered
why did God let 9/11 happen
why didnt God stop the tsunamis
why didnt God give us happy lives
why are there people starving in Africa
why are there people born deaf,mentally handicapped or disabled
why is God not answering these questions
but fierce defenders of the faith
insist that its all part of a bigger plan
is this true
or is the faith
just another series of excuses humans come up with
to appease their desire for answers
that sadly doesnt exist.



| Malcolm. fought for sanity @ 6:59 AM|

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