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God and the Mango Tree
The concept of God always has controversies. It is a topic that everyone avoids in discussions. When there are fanatics, they often get exceptionally heated up. Still, this, I believe I will let it out.
For me, God is like a mango tree. Yes, it gives me lot of sweet mangoes and also those rotten . The rotten ones are not the intentional products of the mango tree. It doesn't make sense to stand in front of the mango tree idle and pray for mangoes to be received.
You cannot expect any magic to happen. You have to stop the blunder. Just get into work-clothes and get yourself clad with mud. Work on it and water it. Yes, then there will be mangoes; again never in the next second.
Priests preach of heavens and life after death. But who needs a heaven after death! Why not make the world we live itself the heaven? Most of us never care (to put, me also included) for what is written in Bible or Quaran or Gita. Yet they preach religion, giving fallacious promises. The words given in these holy books are the essence to make this world the one and only heaven, may it be said by God himself or someone else.
Being an agnostic, I never have any intentions on breaking any one's beliefs or trying to convince those who don't have one. Its just my own "paradox".



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