Monday, June 12, 2006

Not Graced by God Just Stupid

Not Graced by God: Just Really, Reeeeeeealy Stupid

Everyone remembers the old saying, ‘Ignorance is bliss.’ But how many people actually know what the hell that means? It’s a proven fact that the majority of depression sufferers are highly intelligent and there’s a very thin line between insanity and genius.

A comment made here, set me off again.

But first, let me explain that I’m connected to the net through Bluetooth on my mobile, and a bloody dial-up account. It’s slower than fuck, takes more than 40 minutes to open a single page and I have no idea how much it’ll actually cost to use. So don’t expect me to be keeping up with blogs, or replying to comments as often as I normally would. Soon, I’ll have this all sorted out and be back online.

Now, on to what I want to say about the stupid people and God.

Yes; the religious will state that God feeds the poor and people have no hand in it; that death is God’s will. And I will agree. But that doesn’t mean that God’s will is for you to abuse yourself, by allowing a doctor jab you with a dirty needle for a vaccination, or by driving drunk 200km/h without your seatbelt on, or simply being an ass.

You my friend, were given freedom of will and because of that, you will reap what you sow. You will take responsibilities for your own actions; both good and bad. Yes, Allah should be thanked for all that you or they receive, but Allah will also reward those whose hands did good deeds for his sake. And it’s only polite to thank the one who owns those hands.

Who the fuck are you, to take away their credit? When Allah himself has promised rewards for good deeds, do you think you’re above him not recognize or accept this freedom of will and the personal choice humans are given to do good with it?

It’s not God’s will that you allow your child to play in the street; thus putting him/her in danger. When your child dies in such a case, it’s your damn fault and you should be blamed for lack of responsibility. In fact, it’s called negligence and if we were in a stable society, YOU as the parent would be arrested for it. In a stable society, you can’t even take your newborn baby home from the hospital without a baby-seat for the infant already in the car; because it’s your responsibility.

It’s not God’s will that you don’t wear your seatbelt and thus die when you’re thrown from a crash, rather than face the injuries that same crash would have caused had you used your freedom of will to protect yourself. Wearing your seatbelt is a law, again, because it’s your responsibility to protect yourself.

It is God’s will that we show kindness and charity towards one another. But how many people actually give a damn about God’s will? I believe that those few who do give a damn, and opt to do well for this or any other reason, deserve to be appreciated. And if you think otherwise, well… You’ll reap what you sow there too.

Karachidude, this is not an attack towards you personally. I disagree with you, but something tells me you’re young and still molding your opinions about life and your perspective; there’s nothing for me to hold against you. If you’ll note, I’ve gone of on a tangent about some of the other things people use “God’s Will” as an excuse to get away with. This is an attack on the truly stupid who think no matter what they do with their own freedom of will they’re not responsible for the outcome because ‘It was already written.’ I’m going off on those who think this is an excuse for doing anything. It just so happened that your comment edged the surface of thoughts already brewing for a future entry here.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

glad to be of service

2:48 AM, June 13, 2006  
Blogger Taunted said...

People are so fookin stoopid tho, and I do agree with your comments. Was it "Gods (insert which one you want here) will that small children die from being thrown through windows of cars from the back seat cos they weren't securely held. No it was yours and I'd prosecute you dumb fuck for the murder of an innocent.

You, yes you are solely responsible for your actions, and remember every action causes a re-action.

Grow up, accept YOUR responsibility, quit whinging and get on with it.

8:28 AM, June 13, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think we are in the presence of greatness....

3:27 AM, June 14, 2006  

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