Saturday, March 24, 2007

In the Beginning

This post is a copy of my now defunct Friendster blog. Friendster blog just isn't good, so I migrated all my posts from there to here.

I think there are, somewhere out there (or down there) — perhaps under 10 feet of desert sand, or on the floor of a 10,000 feet deep sea — still uncovered scripts of ancient times waiting to be found. And the day these scripts will be found will be the day that the secret of the creation of the world will be revealed; Divine Words that have yet to be included in all the world’s Holy Scriptures:

"And God was bored."

After 10 billion years of doing endless summersaults (or perhaps merely floating?) in the abyss between space and un-space, God realized that he had nothing else to do. So with all the powers and omnipotence He had, He thought of playing a game He never yet had thought of: creating a universe, where a conceived earth (because God first had to think about it in His mind) and conceived inhabitants of this planet had to be included. "Oh what fun this game would be!" God must have thought. And so this was God’s Master Plan. And so it was written, and so it was done.

The rest is history.

Boredom is the father of all creations, Divine or human.

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