Having been brought up as Catholic, I was always told that God was a jealous god. Jealous. That there is no room for other so-called "gods" in his churches, and that there can be no room for another in the hearts of his disciples, his children. Children. Now, a man of twenty-six years, I ask, I wonder, why do we invest our faith in a God who is jealous, when we ourselves do all we can to abolish the jealousy in our own hearts? Is God so unsure of himself that, were we to merely consider another, he would reject us and hold us in contempt? And yet, he is described as "perfect." Perfect. That he need not work to improve himself, though we here on Earth do all that we can to come close to purity and perfection. As a man of only twenty-six years, I can tell you with a certain conviction that God is only a child - a child in need of guidance, himself. And I wonder still, more than ever, it seems, why we look to God at all and not to ourselves.