Monday 19 March 2012

I figure it out: Religious beliefs using Computer terms n stuff

Ok, the good stuff is down much below. 

I was answering questions on Yahoo Answers and it got me wondering on more about my religion I made up.
Lets first start off that I still don't know who I am. Am I a Hindu? Atheist? I think that Hinduism is more just an Idea. I'm used to recting things about the gods and stuff, but I act like I'm a little kid and think they're just cool n stuf fbut don't take them too seriously

Now about my religion Idea. I'm just reiterating it. Keeps it fresh
How each religion has its own domain on this earth. Hinduism in India, Christianity started in Jerusalem and those places.
Each of the gods were given their own domain by a being (supreme being). These gods can do about whatever they want as long as their people are faithful to them. More faith in the god, they stronger and more powerful they are.
When their people cross domains, it gets unstable.
This would explain the Hindu vs Islamic fights. And how the US can be unstable on a religious? perspective
The United States orginally had Native Americans, but their god wasn't that powerful I guess their nation  could was easily defeated.
Here comes my other brain: RELIGION HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WAR!
Anyways, the more powerful the god and how much faith the people pay that god the more powerful the nation is
I'm now gonna tell u the truth-This idea came from the Percy Jackson book series...A book for teens

The good stuff
--I just realized that this can't be true and I'm writing my own storybook. And now I'm doubting myself
Being atheist doesnt sound too much as a good idea. Is our whole entire meaning just to get into heaven?
I believe in the Hindu way were we get many chances to correct ourselves, but who defined the meaning of a good spirit? This goes more on good values and bad values. As humans we are somewhat programmed to know what is good or bad. Hitler was bad. Deadmau5 is good. Did a supreme being write this down into our programming? So if we're built this way its natural to follow it.
Thats something else I believe in, I saw this idea introduced in The Matrix. We're is bad not to follow our urges. Its wat makes us..Human. If a video game didn't follow its scripts and did something else thats just stupid and the creator goes back and fixes it.
We're made to follow our urges and follow our "code"
In hinduism the texts are like our code. Telling us that what we should do because we don't have a built in reader to read that code. Somebody had a built in reader  and wrote it down for all the stupid people out there. Gods are programmers, the first god made a script, then that god reincarnated and the next god fixed that script. As humans correct themsleves, the gods do to. I figured it out!
So, as human beings our one purpose in life is to get into heaven and be happy. Being happy is in our human nature, I got this one from Tolstoykaftkaevsky-He's on youtube. We live to be happy. Its in the code the supreme beings have written in us. We're computers-thats it.
Do we have purpose? I think we do. Impact on each other in this case. Our purpose in life is to be happy, but this conflicts with the good and bad thing. For some people happiness=being bad. These souls are obvisouly corrupted data that needs fixed by deleting it and reinstalling them back onto earth. For people that are happiness=good then they get a free ticket to heaven or whereever we end up in.
I'm still evolving with this idea and I really like it.

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