Your God is not my God. My God is unlike your God. Their God is not the ultimate God. Can someone tell me what does "the God" mean anyway?
Four days in Jerusalem, the only common thing in the air was that people of all kind sought "their own" God in their own way. For those religious seekers, as if they all see the parallel of the three universes exist, but pretend not to acknowledge the other two. I am a person who does not belong to any of these three religions was more then excited to find myself stepping into this seemingly mystical land, only astonished to learn how deep the resentment is ingrained in people's mind. The sad thing about this is to realize human beings are quickly to hate, but not so fast to forgive as a factor play out in front of your eye. If we as ahuman family can't resolve this in Jerusalem. we may not able to have World peace. We all have to evolve our consciousness to another level at some point, if human beings as a species wants to keep thriving. In the end of the day, no matter how holy your God's heaven is, no one can say we are not on the same boat--The Earth.
PS: The way I see it is that people want to have a more meaningful life, so they seek God. And that is fine. Only when they start to distinguish others' belief as an exorcism or paganism, do the problems start. It is with this notion that politicians, opportunists and the like who manipulate people's mind in all kinds of event in order to gain their own benefits. Why the Jews and Arabics can't get along? Because for some, it is not they can't, but they don't want to. You can say they chose not to. And that's a shame, almost a sin from a religious point of view.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Jerusalem. Land of Godsssss......
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