Thursday, October 25, 2007

Exodus Chp. 13-End

We Shall Behave

What I can derive from History so far, is that as time goes by, so does Human’s respect for God. I am not saying that this is happening to everyone, in all religions, but generally, to the world.

And by this I mean that people tend to disobey God, in a way that they do without morality all the things that once God—transmitted by Moses—told us not to do, or the Ten Commandments; people steal, money, ideas and others’ property. Though Piracy is mostly over, they used to travel throughout the world and steal from whichever culture. Teenagers often fight with their parents, ignoring completely the fact that they were the ones who gave them life, everything they have until now. “I swear to God” is often heard, and people use it when trying to convince someone of something that is not really that important.

Worst of all is they don’t care. Stealing something as simple as a sheep, in the past, was something completely wrong, with so much lack of respect. God himself used to punish the sinners, as stealing was considered a sin.

What does our God do today, who does that steal money, rather than sheep? God might be trying to give us some personal responsibilities, to rule our own world, but we simply can’t. It seems we ourselves are never going to learn to stop stealing, unless God himself threatens to kill us. And chances for this to happen

Perhaps it is at the end, that all of us who never had a chance to talk to God are going to be divided between Heaven and Hell. Perhaps the robbers and sinners might go down to Hell, while others, who are the minority, for trying to be perfect, will rise towards the Heavens.

It is not only Men’s fault, because in the world’s earliest days Humans were able t otalk to God, and the direct communication within them helps them be more united, to be more understandable of each other. We might forget that we are going against him, because of our lacking of communication.

Plus, there are exceptions, though, and there have always been. Along with Moses and Noah and Abraham, may Mother Theresa, and Helen Keller, and all the people in modern times that have dedicated themselves to God and religion. The ones that truly try to behave their best, always, always being good.

As we may never know, though, for the good of it, we shall behave properly and try to follow God’s orders.

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