Re: fear, suffering and butter in the trees
Re: Re: Bad Grammar Watch: He meant "imply", not "infer" -- migwell Top of thread Forum
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09/28/2005, 09:44:28
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"Sorry but for me there’s no more god than butter in the trees. Even he exists, is a cruel god because he has create a man able to suffer and able to make suffer. Faith is surely an insurance against fear and anguishes, but it seams to be fragile in our scientistic culture. Humanity exists as a potential and god (or his prophets) is surely a symbol of it."
- Migwell

Migwell, you may well have to deal with the grammar police, but I for one admire your way with words. As for god existing, I think if he does, he's maybe not so cruel as into entertainment. My personal capacity for some of his wilder entertainments doesn't go very far, but, ah well . . .

Like, I think he must get a kick out of his most notorious creation, us. The fix we are in, the human fix. Not the ultimate insanities and destruction, but the day to day cases. That's what predominates, after all, in the wide world: people living day to day lives, or moving towards that.







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