Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Evil Versus Evil as the History of the World

Of all the great evils that God, in his inscrutable wisdom, had needlessly inflicted upon mankind - Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are by far the worst. Big business, however, like The US government, welcomes the existence of such evil; especially for the sake of making tons of money or for the US economy to grow and expand. It gives the US military power all the opportunity to inspire evil to go to war against evil in this world. Indeed, a little reflection on the history of our world - shows simply that history has never been about GOOD versus EVIL, but always about EVIL versus EVIL. They are still on going throughout the world today and EVIL still winning. Look how in our world today - the human race is still being disgraced - by divine grace! For my part, however, I thank God I am an atheist and a pacifist. In looking at it from a larger perspective, everything in this universe is subject to birth, growth, death, and decay. In other words, each unfolding reality contains the seeds of its own destruction and the embryo of a new reality that will replace it. It is all about the Entropy Law - the second law of thermodynamics - everything in the entire universe began with structure and value and is irrevocably moving in the direction of random chaos and waste. It also explains why and how the day we are born is the day we begin to live in a dying body. As I said it before, I say it again: When it is our time to go, we go. When, however, it is not yet our time to go - not even our doctors can kill us! Poch Suzara Google# Twitter# Facebook# Atheist#

3 comments:

Ken said...

Poch, you don't seem to know what you want. You call the Philippines the sick man of Asia because of the poverty and squalor. You blame belief in God as the cause for its sad state. Then you look at prosperous America and you also blame belief in God for its economic success. Which is which? You gotta take your pick. Head or tail, you lose.

Poch Suzara said...

Ken, it is glaringly obvious, if not apparently translucent that your grade school years, high school years, and college years - have mostly been about learning not HOW to think, but only WHAT to believe.
Thus, instead of enjoying critical analysis with me, you only have faith in your own deadly paralysis. Ken, a man of faith is like a drunkard who clings to a lamppost for support, not illumination. Cheers! Poch

Ken said...

I'm trying to analyze your analysis, Poch. And I'm enjoying it. I don't know what it is like to be drunk for I've very much stayed away from those fiery libations.