The continuing story of Whalsay - Mother
Whalsay finally finds out who he is.
My hope for all of you is that you find a writer as good as
seadragon to bounce a story back and forth with. We’ve been doing this now for better than seven years, and for me, (and hopefully for him) the experience has been so very rewarding - not to mention fun.
Vixyy
My hope for all of you is that you find a writer as good as
seadragon to bounce a story back and forth with. We’ve been doing this now for better than seven years, and for me, (and hopefully for him) the experience has been so very rewarding - not to mention fun.Vixyy
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POV. The trouble with the word, 'God', is always POV. Imagine if you could time travel and appear to cavemen as you are now... filled with all your knowledge and a bic lighter in your pocket. How would they think you? Demon or God? POV. A man, floundering in the water in 100 BC, is rescued by an advanced civilization who happens to be in a submarine nearby. What do the locals say? POV. A woman who has never seen naught but birds fly see's another woman in an airplane... flying. How would she speak of such? POV.
When it comes to all religions, past and present, they tend to think only in their POV as the "us" in singular expression... not the "us" in all humanity on earth. And even there it would not stop. If, tomorrow, we were visited by people from another planet... and they too had a "belief in God"... but the name and such stories as we tell to ourselves, was vastly different... what would the church(s) say? Accept? Deny? Blasphemy? And yet, if thusly the universe WAS created (which I believe it to be... story for another day), then is that not a 'Creator(s)'? And, as such, a God in the eyes of us 'lesser beings'. Aye. There's the rub. POV.
When it comes to all religions, past and present, they tend to think only in their POV as the "us" in singular expression... not the "us" in all humanity on earth. And even there it would not stop. If, tomorrow, we were visited by people from another planet... and they too had a "belief in God"... but the name and such stories as we tell to ourselves, was vastly different... what would the church(s) say? Accept? Deny? Blasphemy? And yet, if thusly the universe WAS created (which I believe it to be... story for another day), then is that not a 'Creator(s)'? And, as such, a God in the eyes of us 'lesser beings'. Aye. There's the rub. POV.
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