2nd illusion written

Oct 10, 2011 12:44

[ The writing in clean, crisp and decisive. The question written out is much the same. ]

How many of you have ever tried to contact your...'God'. Creator, perhaps, is a more mutually inclusive word. [ A pause in transmission before another message is written out. ]And answer me this if you wish then. How satisfied are you with how it has created ( Read more... )

he will be god one day, it's just a simple question, written, questioning

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written consultmybooks October 10 2011, 16:54:13 UTC
Perfection isn't all its cracked up to be, and most flaws are there for a reason.

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written goddmoddingly October 10 2011, 22:17:43 UTC
Isn't it? Perfection is what most strive to achieve, is it not? If it were not for such...goals and ideals many, I fear, would not have much outside of it.

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Re: written consultmybooks October 16 2011, 22:55:53 UTC
No one strives to achieve perfection. Most people are sensible enough to know it's impossible.

And even, by some convergence of events, it becomes possible...the damage done to reach it is far too great for any sane individual to consider.

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written goddmoddingly October 18 2011, 15:30:33 UTC
Perhaps you are right. Inner strength and belief in ones own abilities does factor into it somehow. But the damage done could be quite extensive. Some individuals would not give a second's glance unfortunately.

[ Like himself but he's lying about everything don't mind him. ] I assume you've never come across such an individual before?

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written screwthegods October 10 2011, 17:34:44 UTC
Wouldn't most mortals say they have made the attempt through faithful prayers and offerings? Although from what you've written, I suspect you believe these actions to be as futile as reality proves them to be.

Yet for all their flaws, mortals can possess a nobility lacking among the Heavens and the gods residing therein. How much can anyone truly suspect when Paradise is corrupt, ruled by those who would do anything for a shadow of power when they will forever lack that strength in it's true form?

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written goddmoddingly October 10 2011, 22:32:09 UTC
Most would and denying them their illusion would be far harsher than necessary. There are gods, but they hardly see anything beyond their throne.

[ A nobility, hm? ] Such mortals are quite hard to find. However I have met...interesting ones in the past. Constructing a Paradise, corrupt as it may be, does nothing to enlighten if those living in it cannot see the corruption. They suspect nothing because they know no other way on how to live.

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Re: written screwthegods October 11 2011, 04:43:06 UTC
Is it truly more cruel, however, to remove the veil of false hope and reveal that man must live by his own strength? How many have perished waiting for the gods to interviene, when all along they might have lived if they had simply used their own hands?

Rare indeed, but they shine all the brighter for their limited number. Those who look past what they are told, relying on their own eyes and their own minds will find the flaws, and perhaps even seek to change them.

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written goddmoddingly October 14 2011, 22:54:40 UTC
And how many have given up what they deemed free will and personality just to abide by a set of rules, set down by a being whom they've never met? [ like Soul Society and all its corruption and hilarity and trying to be something it is not. ]

They are...quite an interesting group, yes, if they prove themselves to be useful. It seems that it all comes down to breaking the illusion a very hard thing to do when you lived in it for so many years.

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[Written] shadedsunlight October 10 2011, 17:56:04 UTC
Some things could be better, but it could also be a lot worse too.

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[Written] goddmoddingly October 10 2011, 22:48:40 UTC
Then you are content with your world and everything given and denied to you?

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[Written] shadedsunlight October 10 2011, 22:49:56 UTC
No, I try to change things, try to make things better in what little way I can.

But I wouldn't want to play god/creator/whatever.

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[Written] goddmoddingly October 14 2011, 22:51:27 UTC
How noble of you. Many would jump at the chance to do so, specifically because they think that their ways would be better.

Then you are happy with the way your life has turned out?

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[Written] imitatethelaugh October 10 2011, 18:33:28 UTC
There are multiple gods from my world. Which ever one could you mean?

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[Written] goddmoddingly October 10 2011, 23:16:37 UTC
Whichever ones are most well known or you are acquainted with will suffice.

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[Written] imitatethelaugh October 11 2011, 14:42:42 UTC
I am not personally acquainted with one. However, it isn't unheard of to hear news from others who are. [Like some demigod who Remington knows personally.]

I wouldn't say that I am disappointed in their work, though.

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[Written] de_bel_survivor October 10 2011, 20:33:03 UTC
There's many gods in my world. Should I go with the most popular one?

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[Written] goddmoddingly October 11 2011, 02:41:50 UTC
If you wish. I am simply curious about their nature in other worlds as it were. There are several and yet that must put a strain on the balance of power.

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[Written] de_bel_survivor October 12 2011, 01:19:58 UTC
The Judeo-Christian God is known to his followers as the almighty creator, but that's simply propaganda. He might had create some things and creatures, but not everything.

Unless He was challenged directly or have people come to Him of their own choice, Yahweh won't lift a finger to help.

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[Written] goddmoddingly October 19 2011, 15:25:21 UTC
Most entitled beings do strive to keep up that act. It would be wiser for them to help first before having their creations turn on them for the lack of recognition. Yet all seem to fail to do so.

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