There's always the gnostic heresy which makes a lot of practical sense, though it's all heretical like.
The main theory being that the powerful being who thinks he/she is God is actually just a little god with enough omni-power to make a universe. And this little god fucked up and that's why the world is all evil.
Sigh. I had something to contribute to the conversation (might have been about faith, might have been about shopping), but then I looked down and noticed a lake of milk in my belly button, and by the time I'd mopped it up, the thought was gone.
Kat, hanging out with you is TOTALLY worth any kind of ooge! And, anyway, pretty sure I caught it from someone at work.
You need to train that baby to clean up after herself a little better. She's what, weeks old by now?
You need to train that baby to clean up after herself a little better. She's what, weeks old by now?
Almost three weeks. Sadly, it was the pressure of my typing arm across my chest that sprung the massive leak, so I can't pin the blame on the baby.
I can't pin the blame on the baby.
Dude, that's what children are FOR. Are you
sure
you went to the classes?
Um, Plei, I'm pretty sure you can still blame MILK PRODUCTION on the baby.
Feel better LAistas!!
Sigh. I had something to contribute to the conversation (might have been about faith, might have been about shopping), but then I looked down and noticed a lake of milk in my belly button, and by the time I'd mopped it up, the thought was gone.
That'll teach you to go being close to the earth with the life-bearing and all. On the plus side, now you embody The Mystery Of Life itself. Also, you're milky.
Basically I believe that any stories that people have made up about God/gods are just myth. I think that there could be more to our existence that the years that we have in our lives, but if that is the case there is no possible way to know what it is. The more I've been exposed to religion the less reason I see to think there is anything to it. I don't really like to argue the point, just because it seems to cause more pain than understanding, but that might just be my experience.
I'm not a fan of the "why is there evil in the world?" argument against the existence of God. I just don't see any reason to think there is a God in the first place, so making the leap to trying to understand the motivations of God is too much for me.
Also, you're milky.
Mmm. Milky.
Huh. I thought I was over that. Guess not!