Monday, August 27, 2007

Mother Teresa

It’s great to know that for a great many years, Mother Teresa enjoyed brave moments of lucidity: She courageously doubted the existence of God.

If one were actively involved in personally assisting the poor, the sick, and the downtrodden that is really suppose to be God’s duty and responsibility, why should one not doubt the existence of God who can remedy such horrors more efficiently, if not easily with his super power as the creator of the universe?

God did not want Mother Teresa to be a robot? But are not those poor, sick and downtrodden people much better off as robots than they are miserable pieces of suffering humanity?

So Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example that you should follow his steps. 1 Peter 2:21. What have we here – a God, the Father, a God, the Son, and a God of the Holy Spirit with nothing else better to do except suffer? For what?

But then again, what kind of supernatural monsters are these Gods if they too suffer like the rest of us natural beings suffer? Poch Suzara

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