Got it
I got your message. Loud and clear.
The world is a hellhole and you either don't care or don't exist. So preoccupying myself with ideas of how life will sort itself out is a waste of time. Actions pretty much don't matter since they result in random. Oh and nobody cares, absolutely nobody about anybody else.
Signed,
Me.
PS. I won't be bothering you anymore.
8 Comments:
Indeed, I have said something along those lines as a counter argument to someone else, I summed it up as "God is sadistic".
what are some things you care about?
god exists so that we can bother him. :p
keep posting, keep posting, keep posting
love, mk
what are some things you care about?
god exists so that we can bother him. :p
keep posting, keep posting, keep posting
love, mk
so, u didnt get into anothr acident i hope. pic up ur phon somtimes eh. have a good time till weknd
right...because you are suffering...God doesn't care...
You are silly. Those things don't correlate. You should take a Stat class.
:P
God doesn't exist. Therefore...
do we exist?
So here a story that someone told me, I don't remember the details, so I'm just going to fudge over some parts:
A lady was getting her hair done by a hair stylist and they were just chatting and the lady was talking about how thankful she was to God for how well her life was going. The hair stylist listened patiently but when the lady was ready to pay and about to leave, the hair stylist suddenly says "That's nice, but I don't believe in God." The lady is shocked into silence and fumbles with her purse in embarassment looking for her wallet. Then an umkempt beggar walks past the building and the lady turns to the hair stylist and says "I don't believe in hair stylists." The hair stylist asks why and the lady answers "Because that man's umkempt hair was evidence that there isn't a hair stylist."
So the lesson of the story is supposed to be: The reason the world sucks is because people do not have a real relationship with God. If people really knew God, then the world wouldn't be so fucked up.
So that calls into question whether or not there is an "ulimate" way or a "better" way to live life.
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