Tuesday 25 September 2007

Divine blog

We live in a godless age.

Or rather, that is what many people claim. Ironically, people say such things throughout history. And perhaps they are right.
What God would allow the killing of thousands of innocents? The raping of countless women? The raging of innumerable wars? The use of religion as an excuse for unnamed horrors?
Or people's pleas to a divine being to end it all, instead of doing something about it themselves?
I do not know if there is a God. Frankly, I care not. What I do know is that if there is, God will not look kindly on those who do not use their godgiven intellect for merely praising Him.
God, I am sure, would rather see his people use the attributes that He has given them. Intellect, reason, creativity, love, compassion, humanity. Not sticking to ancient rites and rituals.
I seldom go to church, and when I do, it's usually to be amazed by the craftsmanship with which such old buildings were built. They are a testament to mankind's great abilities. The Notre Dame in Paris; the Cathedral in Köln; the Dome in Florence; they are testament to their age.
And they say our age is even greater still. What of our biggest towers, our sliding doors, our (generally) astounding health care, our electricity?
No matter if there is a God, the best thing to do is use our (godgiven?) abilities.

3 comments:

Hansgirl3 said...

Nicely put, Dragonboy.

I completely agree that our talents are limitless and should be used for the betterment of humanity.

I love architecturally astounding churches and cathedrals. *sigh* (and other buildings)

Robin Parker said...

Uhm, get your ass over to the DED, *we* need whatever it is that you do...BTW, did you know that you have *God* powers on the DED? Ha, I see great battles between us and the background.


Oh, and nice blog...LOL

Anonymous said...

Nice blog. :)

Buildings yes! Churches, Hospitals, Libraries, Walmarts....

;)