Nov 1, 2008

What Now?

Job showed constant love towards God, even thought his wife and his friends told him to curse him, he would not. He served God, and God did recognize this and he gave Job his children, and all his wealth, with interest. “And the Lord turned the captivity of job when he prayed for his friends: also the Lord gave twice as much as he had before.” (Job 42:10)

Gob sounds like a commercial “trust in me and I will give what you want, and more” no better yet it sounds like a politician offering the people what they want, for their vote. But Job didn’t know what he would get. So what are we suppose to do with religion, trust in something we don’t see, or not trust in anything at all? I think we can trust ourselves with such an important matter.

If we were to trust in something we don’t see, we would surly ask ourselves: where is God? And most people can’t answer, they say they are believers, but they are not. If we chose not to believe in anything at all then we will look towards science something to describe all the natural phenomenon’s and ourselves, but truly nobody can rely on science, at one point all that knowledge will contradict each other.

The string theory is a very good contradiction of science it selves because a lot of people say it exits but they can’t prove it so no one accepts it. In a few years when they have the technology they will prove this theory and people will freak out and the foundation of science will start to break. It’s the same thing with religion when someone proves there is a higher being than us, one that we should follow, the foundation of our civilization will crack.

1 comment:

J. Tangen said...

You're asking the right questions here. I hope we can answer some of theme in class.

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