What was and what shall be
I feel like I owe it to a friend to put up a decent fragment of my mind up here, and I shall attempt to do so although admittedly with some difficulty since I seemed to have overworked myself with all my mandatory duties which have been cast on society (myself tragically not excluded) by this wretched patriarchal (although I dare say I do not ask for the antonymous) tyranny that has been enforced over the centuries. *Sigh* It saddens me because humans have so much potential when united, but then again that would make a genuine oxymoron. We were there once, we were close to the heavens until its platinum resident decided he did not want us there... ugh;
For those of you that are experiencing Déjà vu (I hope you are) this is the tale of the Tower of Babel when a unified civilization that spoke the same language migrated from the east after the great flood and decided to construct a great tower called the Tower of Babel. Babel was also called the "beginning" of Nimrod's kingdom. The people decided their city should have a tower so immense that it would have "its top in the heavens."(וְרֹאשׁוֹ בַשָּׁמַיִם) ) However, the Tower of Babel was not built for the worship and praise of God, but was dedicated to the glory of man, with a motive of making a 'name' for the builders: "Then they said, 'Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower with its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselves; otherwise we shall be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.'" (Genesis 11:4). God, seeing what the people were doing, confounded their languages and scattered the people throughout the earth. It had been God's original purpose for mankind to grow and fill the earth. In the Hebrew scriptures Nimrod is portrayed as a 'mighty hunter'
But sadly those days are over and now we are simply left for dead completely oblivious we are living for a tomorrow that has already withered away while we are lied in the face and told to live for what makes us human. There is no such concrete thing as love or compassion >.> these are far too conceptual...it is synonymously problematic as theological faith. It's not that I don't want too believe in a God, I'm not mad -.- unlike some people, I actually wouldn't mind having someone genuinely sane watching over -.-but alas theism IS BOGUS like so many things... take love for instance; In my opinion, you love someone when you like everything about them, as in the virtues and vices, but of course that is IMFUCKING POSSIBLE because human beings are all retarded assholes, I mean you can have the happiest couple on Earth in one day and I can assure you that it would not be the greatest challenge of my life to ruin that in just a few days because distinctively we cannot stand our own flaws. *sigh* At least there's still some people that at least believe in something... some believe in cultural diversity, which I respect because I believe that the Tower of Babel is symbolically a way of expressing the right form of progression, of course there is always the possibility that we would all just be wrong and suffer the consequences. if you take Dante Alighieri's word however we might even miss heaven because it's so distinctively set over a certain angle which seems to be Zion if we assume that Dante and Virgil are located in Italy. Although I must say its not very well thought of since it creates the paradox of HOW THE FUCK do they ascend to heaven from the purgatory if it' on the other side of the planet.
I really need to do my homework... so I hope I wasted some of your precious time...
Currently listening to: Flesh and the power it holds - Death

For those of you that are experiencing Déjà vu (I hope you are) this is the tale of the Tower of Babel when a unified civilization that spoke the same language migrated from the east after the great flood and decided to construct a great tower called the Tower of Babel. Babel was also called the "beginning" of Nimrod's kingdom. The people decided their city should have a tower so immense that it would have "its top in the heavens."(וְרֹאשׁוֹ בַשָּׁמַיִם) ) However, the Tower of Babel was not built for the worship and praise of God, but was dedicated to the glory of man, with a motive of making a 'name' for the builders: "Then they said, 'Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower with its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselves; otherwise we shall be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.'" (Genesis 11:4). God, seeing what the people were doing, confounded their languages and scattered the people throughout the earth. It had been God's original purpose for mankind to grow and fill the earth. In the Hebrew scriptures Nimrod is portrayed as a 'mighty hunter'
But sadly those days are over and now we are simply left for dead completely oblivious we are living for a tomorrow that has already withered away while we are lied in the face and told to live for what makes us human. There is no such concrete thing as love or compassion >.> these are far too conceptual...it is synonymously problematic as theological faith. It's not that I don't want too believe in a God, I'm not mad -.- unlike some people, I actually wouldn't mind having someone genuinely sane watching over -.-but alas theism IS BOGUS like so many things... take love for instance; In my opinion, you love someone when you like everything about them, as in the virtues and vices, but of course that is IMFUCKING POSSIBLE because human beings are all retarded assholes, I mean you can have the happiest couple on Earth in one day and I can assure you that it would not be the greatest challenge of my life to ruin that in just a few days because distinctively we cannot stand our own flaws. *sigh* At least there's still some people that at least believe in something... some believe in cultural diversity, which I respect because I believe that the Tower of Babel is symbolically a way of expressing the right form of progression, of course there is always the possibility that we would all just be wrong and suffer the consequences. if you take Dante Alighieri's word however we might even miss heaven because it's so distinctively set over a certain angle which seems to be Zion if we assume that Dante and Virgil are located in Italy. Although I must say its not very well thought of since it creates the paradox of HOW THE FUCK do they ascend to heaven from the purgatory if it' on the other side of the planet.
I really need to do my homework... so I hope I wasted some of your precious time...
Currently listening to: Flesh and the power it holds - Death

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