
I was thinking about conversations I've had with various people about religion and philosophy. Many of these people have a belief that they think is truth, and I'm not talking about any one religion or belief, I'm talking about people who have differing beliefs, but think their belief is true. Now, I'm not speaking just in broad terms, like one person is a Christian and the other a Jew or Muslim, but also in sub sects of each religion.
So, I've been told I think too much, and I say to that, this is good thing not a bad thing. I've been told I question too much, and I say this is a good thing not a bad thing. If humankind did not have a large brain and have consciousness than we would not even be able to ask the question who, what, where, when.....and why. A dog does not sit around and ask...is there a god, or an afterlife, or spirits and angels, or demons.
To me it makes no sense that God would want human beings to kill themselves over what they deem to be truth. It does make sense that God would include all people and that just believing that God exists would not be good enough and that one's deeds would matter to God. It appears to me that we as humans are missing or not wanting to hear the message of Love and acceptance. Such a simple thing, yet such a hard thing for us humans to live consistently.
I was also thinking about how the strong survive and the meek perish. You see it everywhere, it is almost a law of the animal kingdom. With humans large brain and adaptability, do we not have the capability to change our thinking about this way of thinking? If we are closer to God in the way we live our lives and prayer will we not have compassion for the meek? Will only the strong survive still apply. It would seem that it wouldn't. It would seem that Christians, and Muslims, and Jews if they were living their live in accordance to the way God would want them to live would have compassion for each other and those who are less fortunate. It would seem?

