Monday 21 April 2008

The last Judgement.

As another turns away they leave behind in the path of their prior glance a stream of airborne ice which hits me like a ton of bricks. Filled with a minute quantity of hope just seconds before, the disappointment instantly inverts the words which rested upon the tip of my tongue. Their rhythmic parade back to the depths is echoed by the haunting decibels of hopelessness.

Is this person an ally or an enemy? For the former to apply one would assume that this person has the ability to foresee the consequences of these secrets being shared. However, they could quite easily fall into the second category. Perhaps they want the secret to be contained in order for the guilty persons involved to remain protected. Could the evil minions exist in greater numbers than first assumed? Are they augmenting?

It seems there are always two sides to contend with in life whatever the situation may be. To favour one side over the other requires great consideration for there are many positive and negative distinctions to consider.

"Pros and cons refer to the positive and negative outcomes that may be derived from executing a certain act." [wikipedia]

But does everything really have to be this black and white?

  • Good vs Evil
  • Life vs Death
  • God vs Satan

Taking these three examples, what would happen if the black and the white were merged? Would the culmination create a nothing? Or perhaps one is stronger than the other thus overpowering the weaker one?


When God and Satan's final battle occurs at Armageddon, what will the outcome be? One hopes that God will overpower Satan, that good will win, that life will triumph. But what if this is not the case? What if Satan, the core of evil, bringer of death were to win? What if the conflict is so astronomical that the world and the life upon it reaches its final hour, a mass death, the apocalypse?

If this occurs, is it evident who has won? If the world is obliterated will Satan claim victory? After all, an entire global population will have been destroyed. Or perhaps God intended for us all to be killed. To save those who have repented from a world where Satan continues to intervene and damage lives.

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