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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

As opposed to how I was feeling before, there has been an slight improvement indeed. In fact being able not to act grouchy all the time is an achievement in my book. Irrespective of what has happened though, I keep holding fast to my beliefs no matter what. Anyhow, not that I want to digress, but it would be better if I go on with today's topic.
 
Still do I seem a bit incredulous whether or not the existence of a supernatural overseer. Nonetheless, faith is the last thing we lose. Thereby, allowing the slight chance of a god in fact watching over us. Even so, little or nothing do we know about what we cannot see. Hence, remaining faithless is common nowadays. Not to mention that Apologetics somehow tackles the question why our creator allows so much suffering to take place in our world. For instance, I have heard experts saying that after humans were created, they brought pain onto themselves, due to starting to behave unfairly towards each other. Nonetheless, still does the aforesaid statements seems unreasonable. How can God remain uncaring and without taking action after witnessing all the injustices on earth, even when  he was not the main reason why they began happening in the first place?
 
This topic is enthralling in a way. Be that as it may, the information we have got about it remains incomplete. Apart from the manuscripts of the bible that strict Christians follow to the letter, we do not have much. To say nothing of the hundreds of other religions besides Christianity that try explain the reason for our daily vicissitudes in their own unique way. To illustrated my aforementioned point, I would mention the belief the Buddhists have about Karma. It does make sense. In fact, we have to indeed pay the piper for our costly mistakes. Don't we?. However, some other beliefs such as reincarnation do not make as much sense. Ergo, raising even more doubts about which creed is the right one. To say nothing of some self-proclaim religions that have creeds and rituals to laugh about.
 
To close things out, will I end my thoughts with a video on Apologetics, so as to further expand on it. We all count with the ability to imagine wonderful things. Albeit, whether they come to fruition is yet unknown. Hence, the need for us to hold fast to our faith and keep dreaming hoping for the impossible. Oftentimes though, we should also pay close attention to the phrase "Seeing is believing". Especially on out daily lives. Even when we at the same time have to keep in our minds the belief of an invisible and intangible god watching over us.

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