The Contradictions of Living in the 21st Century I
Living in the 21st Century is really
complex. The world tells you one thing then contradicts itself by showing you
the opposite of what it tells you. We live in an age of technological and
scientific advancement when man is pushing and overturning all the boundaries
of nature and of what is possible and what is not. We’re now in a time where
almost anything is acceptable. A time where the existence of God has been
debunked. We are kicking God out of our schools, homes, culture and society
because the world told us to.
The world tells us not to believe
what we cannot see or prove. It tells us if the existence of something cannot be
proven by science then it doesn’t exist. If it is not tangible then don’t you
believe it. The world tells us not to believe in a supreme being whose existence
can’t be proven (of course we can prove that such a being exists). They ask “Why
believe in a being you can’t even see?” They say if indeed there is a GOD then
He doesn’t care about humanity. They say “Read history and look at events
happening now, look at all the terrible things that have been done and are still
being done in His name! How can you believe in someone who you can’t see? If He
does exist why is there so much hate, crimes, wars, famine, diseases and poverty
in the world? How come He isn’t doing anything about it? He must be one selfish
guy to keep all the powers that He has to Himself when He can intervene in
events! I’ll answer all these questions and more but in a different post not
here.
What I seek to do in this post is to
point out to you the contradictions of our society. They tell us not to believe in
things we cannot see or prove but equally call us to use our imaginations and to
believe in things that do not exist! Am stunned anytime I think about the lies
that are paddled through media as truth. I’m surprised when I think about what
they expect us to believe. I paid a friend a visit and as we sat chatting in her
living room, her three children watched animated movies. One of them caught my
attention I think the title was Diamond Palace. In our schools kids are
taught that there is no God and that they should believe only in the tangible
but in the animated movie they were being told to believe in what they could
not see. The characters in the movie found themselves in a dilemma as their
friend was trapped in a mirror. They started to talk about believing in
something that cannot be seen and then they sang. The boys with them questioned
why they would believe in something that they couldn’t see. The girls ignored
them and as they continued to sing, a castle appeared and as they walked into it
their apparels were changed and their friend was freed. The doubting boys were
stunned and just couldn’t believe their eyes!
So the world tells us there isn’t God
but expects our children to believe in fairies, in elves, in Santa, in Superman,
in Batman etc. They teach them to believe in magic and the spirit of music in
such movies. However, they tell us we were not created and placed on planet
earth by design but by an accident. We are expected to believe that our very
existence is by accident. If we believe this, why wont we act the way we do? If
you are here by accident then it means your life has no purpose and is
meaningless. Most of us are in deep trouble and keep hurting ourselves and others simply
because we bought into this lie. The world has so many problems simply because
people are believing wrong.
Choose what you will believe but as
for me I prefer to believe that there is a God out there who created me and died
for me. I believe that I’m not on earth by accident but by design. When the
world was created God had me in mind. He had and has a purpose for me that is
why I’m here today. So the world is telling us
there is no God? Ok, if there is no God, no heaven or hell then why spend so
much time, effort and energy just to prove that He doesn’t exist. If He doesn’t
exist then you don’t need to fight Him! Duuhh, thought we didn’t fight people who
do not exist, do we?
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