Death is the Proof of a Just, and Good God

Aesthetically, our best choice, the most just, is a good life and a kind death.

Truth is easily buried, yet is distinguished by it's luster as separate as the diamond is from the dung hill.

Where did we get those ten commandments?  

Laws written by the finger of God on tablets of stone, broken by Moses.

Our history evolved from these broken laws, these books so defective and doubtful, that it seams vain to attempt this small inquiry into it's tricks.

There is more knowledge than can ever be read, yet society stands fast to this absurd biblical dogma.  

Reason has evolved to tell us that anything could be, and what were once miracles have become day to day events.

In some universe Christ could have ascended into heaven corporally and God may have written on stone.

But, on this earth  "Thou shalt not bear false witness" has been a deception.

Stop fooling  me with your shamans tricks, playing on my fear of the dark, my superstitions, and ignorance.

Truth is found through wisdom, reason, whereas faith and dogma has been an illusion, and our fall.    

The original design was never flawed, and the truth does set us free.

We are the corrupted cause of a fall we do each day, by ignorance, pride, fear and arrogance.

We have given ourselves the wrong instructions, and built a society upon a myth.  

For the wise, old age is perfect, the end becomes appealing as the desire for life plummets at a rate proportional to our proximity to death.

The good life is one which has no regrets, and then we die satisfied with the time had.

Stop your complaints of the awful food and the small portions. To actually prolong this tragedy into eternity, is a fools hope.

Eternal life would be a consequence of a failed life, doomed to be repeated again and again.

As long as we have any desire, eternally looking to be satisfied, eternally pushing that rock, would be hell

In the event of heaven, just give me either satisfaction of all desires, or the elimination of them.

The clearest demonstration of a just God is in our death.