Tuesday, January 11, 2011

I don't believe in God

I don't believe in God in a Christian way, that there is a male gender all mighty man-like creature sitting up in the sky, pre-written our fate in life, that is called "Divine Plan" and placed conditions in order to give us happiness, expecting us to worship and kiss ass to receive a forever and ever place in some made up thing, called Heaven. Or that a man 2000 years ago was tortured and killed for our sins to get us off the hook. In short, I am not a "Jesus-freak" or someone who thanks some made up creature (Jesus) for good things, and blames some made up creature (Satan) for bad things.

Instead I do believe that there is a power which is part of everything and everyone, still can be called God, or Universe, or Allah, whatever you feel closer, but it is definitely not a person-like creature. Definitely not with a gender. It's energy, around us, with us, within us and in everything without conditions, without limits.

I have been in USA many years now, have lived in many states, many cities, met many different people and have been in all kind of different situations. All that helped me learn and go on to the better. I like to think that I am better than I was ten years ago, a year ago, or yesterday. I like to think that I am learning something new every day and I can apply that to my life. Read many books to learn from so I can create my own opinion on things, instead of blindly following a sheep-bell or what "other people" think or decide.

By personal experience, Christians are NOTHING better and in most cases MUCH WORSE than Buddhists, Muslims, Witches, Druids or Atheists.

Things can change from one minute to another, nothing is constant, but I know this: whatever happened before in my life and whatever will happen next, the only one responsible for that, is me. Nothing and no one else to blame for it or thank for it.

"I care about people. I don't care about countries. I care about the future. I don't care about the past. I care about life on Earth. I don't care about living in the Sky."

1 comment:

  1. Hi Steve, I would check it out if I knew where. Your profile doesn't show your blog only what you follow.

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