This note is meant to be read complete at one sitting with complete attention and then only you're expected to react to it.*
One of my female friends claims: "God won't let anything bad happen to me, I have never intended wrong to happen for anyone..."
Many people find the statement pretty obvious. But I have an entirely different perspective...
Read on, be intrigued.
My counter-statement to the above claim questions the very basis of theism:
"I wonder then how I got on your God's wrongbooks... I have always been a helpful person serving those in need and even serving the lower-strata - I even taught underprivileged kids dedicatedly during my tenure in second year at the previous college.. I remained a no-fuss son to my parents who were always very caring and loving. So my question is, why then your God - if any such entity exists - gave me the worst possible time, why I was cut off from the world by a grave accident that put me into a 22-day long coma, why did I lose all my friends, why I was made to abandon my previous ways of life - including playing guitar as fine as I used to & moving as freely as you do, why I suffered and why - simply why?"*
Nobody can answer these why's and I don't seek their answers because this is a statement which questions the viabiliity of theism - the belief in any imaginary entity that controls the universe. Bhagwaan or God or whatever you may call the dormant power probably just created the universe & let chemical reactions follow the physics laws and went to a permanent sleep itself.
Life was just created by mere chemical and physical interactions, why do we then need to waste incessant money at different 'so-called' religious institutions instead of doing social service ourselves?
Don't we find any poverty or negativity in the outside world itself?
Why do we not stop the incessant flow of money into places of worship and go serve the poor ourselves instead or are we so busy, rather so lazy?
When God or Bhagwan is not going to be pleased by any such hypocrisy then 'why' are we fooling ourselves by remaining religious in the flashy-fashioned-faking ways?
Why - just a small why?
I'm sure that if God or Bhagwan could listen to our prayers even in its dormant state - it's by the following ways: 1. Serve the poor by your own hands instead of giving mere donations or maundy money, or simply doing more & more of charity to wash your sins 2. Help others - be it a friend, a normally needy person, an aged person, or a physically handicapped person - help them more frequently with a kind heart and pure intentions, free from the awareness that you are helping them such that you don't have to count it among your good deeds 3. Raise your voice against wrong - it could happen to you or a loved one too
There are some other fairly similar ways by which you can attain pure liberation from the worldly woes in this world - in this life only.