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Re: If You Were God Part I: The Time to Come
well, if I was god... I read a book once by michael moorcock, where there was only one world, filled with gods, they could not reproduce, and they each created their own world within the world, due to the nature of their personalities... there was a miserable fella, who'd made this rainy crappy place, and sometimes the others would go in specifically to laugh at him...
which leads me to ponder... ...If I was god, I would not bother with maintaining the current status quo and aspiring to put peace in the minds of men- instead, I'd kill them off, one by one, and I'd do it by getting into their minds and finding out their sins and devising suitable trials and punishments for them to endure, and I'd make them struggle really hard so I could laugh at them and their weaknesses... the really holy ones, I would really punish, to test them, and maybe eventually I'd go and meet them face to face and freak them out... I'd watch the humans on a big screen, and those who I found interesting I would summon to heaven and I would keep them in cages and get them out to entertain me when I was bored... I would be 18 foot tall, and have eyes like laser beams, and my voice would boom loudly and shake mountains but it would also sound melodic and hypnotic... In heaven I would live, on a big cloud, looking serene, and I'd make the angels and the devils have pitched battles in a super-coloseum type stadium... I wouldn't associate with the angels, though, but I'd have a few cats, and maybe a couple of monkeys, so I'd have creatures to interact with and wouldnt get too bored... oh, I'd also have dogs, cos I like them... erm... the humans I encountered who I felt had some merit I would give favours to- grant their wishes etc, but generally I'd be a savage totalitarian type of god, and those who wouldn't worship me I'd burn, publicly, and I'd generally try my damndest to put the fear of God into everyone and everything... of the ones I favoured I would eventually pick the cutest ones and create a new earth for them to live in, which I'd order them to run as a communist system, and I'd make them all wear turkish slippers and eyepatches on fridays... |
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in essence
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: If You Were God Part I: The Time to Come
Francis,
So it was your low ebb I was sensing today........ The cloud you would wish as your own has a reservation ticket..................... it says only for good guys. - c - |
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Oannes
Join Date: May 2006
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Re: If You Were God Part I: The Time to Come
One might say that pointless suffering can only please those who embrace the practice of schadenfreude and really serves no end purpose...that is of course unless one might be able to explain how schadenfreude generates some sort of positive spiritual purpose over the long term.
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Re: If You Were God Part I: The Time to Come
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Two different concepts, one being a state of existence and the other being a particular type of action or behavior.....oh yeah, I tried to be God once, but the responsibility was just too damn much...so I gave it up. |
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Oannes
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Re: If You Were God Part I: The Time to Come
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.Above all I wish you and yours a joyous Christmas, my personal blessing upon the coming marriage, and a safe and sound return for your son from the hell of Iraq. flow.... ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: If You Were God Part I: The Time to Come
Kindest Regards, Q, and all!
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:extra large "poop"-eatin' grin:A seeker's mind is not certain. A certain mind is satisfied, and has no reason to question, so doesn't bother with developing method... |
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moderator inaslittleas...
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So I go from a father with two strapping young sons out to take on the world, to being a father of two strapping young men who have seen the ugliest of the world. And in it all they find beauty, and life and hope. Again, I can find no wrong. Kind God. |
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