Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 22:02
I think people who think they are superior to others have something to really consider. There is one levelling thing in the entire world. Something that's constant in this everchanging world:mortality.

I mean, all people will end up either six feet under, or in a six inch tall urn. Not a single one of us is immortal. A sobering thought. Whatever religion you are of now, however much power or authority you may have now in this physical world, it is all useless when we die. That means we're all kind of living now for nothing much, right? I don't see how you're going to prove me wrong.

Actually, now I'm blogging live from my uncle's wake. He passed away last night at eleven. He was fifty-one. He died of multiple myeloma, which is cancer of the blood.

He wasn't a Christian.

I have no idea where he is now. Not that I mean I have no idea where his physical body is. It's lying in the coffin there at the end of the open-air hall. I mean his soul.

Where is his soul? As in is it in heaven, hell, purgatory or somewhere else?I don't know.

If God really is a fair god, then he'll judge people as they had behaved on earth. Wouldn't he? Even if it was just to prove that he was a good god, and live up to his promises. Would he? Wouldn't he? I don't know. And I don't like what I have now on earth, here's nothing I can do about it, anyway. Such is the powerless state of man.

Sigh.