End of Faith
People of the Christian faith believe that Jesus Christ is about to
set foot here on earth again known as the Second Coming. Some
believes that it will be fifty years later and some believes it will
be fifty years or less. And it was stated that forty-four percent
who believes in this Second Coming of Jesus Christ are politicians.
For me, I think people make things way too complicated in life. In
the Bible it states that no one in the world knows when Jesus is
going to come again. No one knows, it can either be today, tomorrow,
or even the next century. It puzzles me that people put so much
worry about the Second Coming. If they are a true Christians, they
just have to live their life according to the Bible and not have to
worry about it. If you are worried, then deep down inside you know
that there is something rotten that you need to cleanse from the
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Truthfully speaking, a lot of people put so much emphasis into a "second jesus" that it sounds almost remotely possible... a lot of other cultures believe in a second coming as well, including older religions like Hinduism and Buddhism... actually, reincaarnation is popular in these traditions, so there would probably have to be a second, a third, a fourth....
And this entirely negative "end of the world" nonsense, again another misinterpretation; the end of the world is supposed to be a good thing. it is an evolutionary thing. No it doesn't mean fire and brimstone, people dying left and right, and nations falling and rising, people dying by the millions for others' greed... wait a minute... its already happening... yes, this world has been screwed up for many years, and we have just become used to it. War has always been there, it will be in the future. We have always had a 9-5. If you don't have a hard work ethic, you don't account to much in society. All these notions that make up this world will one day come to an end, when they cease to be useful and play a role in our lives. That is the buddhist end of the world; armageddon is approaching, just not in the way you think. Great people have led the way for others to come, so... you know how that goes, and that's that. There is an apocalypse, but it's not the crazy revelation that we all gone die. That sounds a lot more logical then the four horsemen from hell on a flaming comet.
The Argument for Vegetarianism
Very simple:
It's not that I love animals; I just hateplants.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
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