Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Outcomes

Essentially this is a story of people trying to find meaning in faith as it applies to them. The movie Stigmata said it beautifully when they coined the phrase, “lift a piece of wood and you will find me”. Faith is as diverse here on Earth as it sure is to be throughout all intelligent life in the universe. Faith is a means by which people can connect with God, in whatever manner is right for them.

God does ask something of us, but those rules and laws put forth by religion are simply to administer the masses rather than divine law as set by God himself.

The story takes us to many points of view, from the scientific team that is as diverse as human culture is itself, to the religious zealots ready to die for their cause, through to the eyes of the scientific purists whose view on life is that everything is a methodical system within nature and that they are defined and set, so too is the manner of God and finally on to the way the mass hive brain works.

My point with this story is to show that how a minority of people with whatever beliefs, influence the masses of people and have a responsibility to them when doing so. The hive brain does not think, it reacts, and as such those who control it should do so with care. I believe that this is not being done and have decided to put my feelings into story form.

God is for everyone, no matter what faith you believe in!

The eventual outcome is as follows. God sends just one single battalion of angels to protect the twelve scientists as he has faith in all of humanity (in all of its forms) that people will do the right thing, eventually. The angels defend against the demons that attack knowing that if they fail, there is no returning to heaven, they simply are erased from existence.

So this is a personal sacrifice for the angels (and the demons – which are ordered by Satan so they really didn’t have a choice to start with).

The scientific team’s discovery is only the first part of further six revelations. These revelations show the true meaning of life and its purpose. It also defines what God is and to what extent his power is.

With the first revelation, humanity is put into a panic. The scientific team need to use knowledge, wisdom and ethics to determine what and when the masses are told of the subsequent revelations, as each revelation holds a significant amount of power, a power that in the wrong hands can destroy everything.

The team discover that the only way for a reasonable decision to be made about these revelations is only when all seven revelations are considered at the same time, within context of each other. Without the others, each of the seven revelations holds power and destruction for all mankind, to which end man must understand why God exists in the first place and what level of responsibility man has to have when dealing with power on this scale and magnitude.

In the end, the one scientist whose opinions were discounted readily, puts all the pieces together and discovers the eighth revelation. This revelation gives him the ability to feel the power of God, to be as close to touching God as is possible. With this power he then shows each of the others how the pieces fit together resulting in their own epiphanies, resulting in a wondrous feeling of love and content spreading throughout existence.


The demons are then shown a better way and some convert and some do not. God then issues one final demand of Satan, “Surrender your forces, or be banished into nothingness, forever.”

Satan refuses and his forces are banished, never having the ability to forge their ways upon humanity again.


God sends word to the remaining angels, “tell man of his new purpose, tell him that they are now aware of the truth, and that the truth will set them free.”

God then instructs his angels to deliver peace to the universe, and all mankind live forever more in a state of love and harmony.

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