So if there's any reason to go to assembly, apart from hearing the angelic voice of the School Captain (no homo [via: that might have been a bit gay]), it's to hear the delirious preachings of the school Reverend. Whether I'm against Christianity or not is besides the point, it's amusing the things she talks about.
Parallel universes.
Multiverses.
Steven Hawkings.
The list is ... listless.
Though through enough tolerance, there come a few gems of food for thought though.
She tells us that humanity today, especially today, is the opposite of what God intended it to be when he first gave sweet birth to us on the sixth day [via some sort of self reproduction]. If God wanted us perfect, why didn't he create us so? Does he really want to test all of us, what for? Subscribing to the school of thought known as Absurdism, this is something I simply cannot comply to - simply his existence is something that I cannot comply to.
But let's explore this further, they say we humans are Imago Dei, yet we are imperfect. Imperfect beings, made in the image of God.
What does that say about God?
What use does humanity have for a deity lacking in omnipotence, lacking in omnipresence.
While I cannot understand society, I feel as if my contempt for the human's race seemingly inherent arrogance is not adequately covered with the word society. I think humanity is more fitting. Soon Schopenhauer, soon.
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