Religous Ramblings

Assuming that god is real, I think his biggest mistake was creating Satan.

We see god as  the light side and the devil as the dark,

therefore they are truly opposite which makes them truly equal.

Paradise is not always enough for people to give up their ways.

If you want someone to do what you want, you have to put consequences to their actions.

Majority of the Christians I have asked about why they practice Christianity they reply with something like “just incase He’s real”

and I know that He is not God.

Their faith is nothing more than a safety net.

But then again how can the devil even exist?

My parent’s church teaches that god is not a man in the sky.

God is what connects everyone and everything,

God is love.

God is what makes up everything,

which makes sense if god has been there even when there was nothing,

for what else would we be made of if not god?

If god is love then love is everything.

how could we get anything else but love?

how can there be hate when everything else is love?

where would it come from?

how could the devil exist in such a place?

how can you get vanilla from chocolate?

You can’t.

then how?

illusion.

where?

our ego mind.

what?

we are individualized expressions of god.we have to learn how to get back to him.

why would we be separated in the first place?

why?

why?

why?

what is it we are supposed to learn?

what is the point?

what is the point in being someone I’m not for someone who might not exist?

what is the point in making life choices for another life I may not even get?

 

 

 

 

Author: Lilly Flores

Just a guy who really likes fruit.

3 thoughts on “Religous Ramblings”

  1. An existential crisis maybe? This all seems like it could make up a for great conversation!! These ideas are giving me lots of other ideas.

  2. I really like how you captured frustration with questions of existentialism like this that can never really be answered. This was an interesting piece.

  3. This was brilliant. The type of spin you put on this was surprising and made me super excited to read more into it. My favorite line from this was, “Paradise is not always enough fro people to give up their ways,” because honestly, its so true. Very well-written piece.

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