Monday, December 15, 2008

The idea could have been better

The concept of God has taught me much, perhaps way more than He Himself could. I am always indulged in figuring out all the palpable questions about Earth, people, feelings and the related.
Let us get to the idea. God is supposed to posses the proprietorship over all of the above. Simply because He took initiative. He manufactured each of us in His factory. You, me and each human, all are first hand product of His. Our flaws tell His skill. And obviously the high points too. But it is the flaws that confuse me. They certainly evidence few imperative limitations which must have existed, rendering the manufacturing process to suffer with irregularities making the end product a little undesirable. In the process, however humans were carved out. And it keeps on. The produce is also suffering with monotony in that the similar beings with no effective differences are sent over perennially. But the attribution of “free will” to humans seems to me the most amazing feature of this first hand product of God, which could well be the compensation for not being consulted when sent over to earth. The annexed obligations to the free will, however again negate its benefit. Nevertheless, this free will enables us to put up like everybody else, easily ignoring the manufacturer, and to die overlooking Him. The expiry date of the product always justifies itself. The manufacturer is overcautious of not letting Earth being polluted and battered by expired bastards. So the product decomposes, by a quick automatic self destruction mechanism which reaches zero. And that is how it goes on by going off. The “idea” is interesting, but does not seem to be great. Perhaps, so much labour in materialising the aforementioned discounted some required intelligence on His part and that is where we suffer. And that is where He is elated. If He’s not then it does not make sense. And if that does not matter, then why are we trying to make it?