No 1560 of Living Life Series 1
Still green and new to religion Read on to the end to know why |
Do we go to a temple? Do we not go to any? What is the intention of going to a temple? What is the intention of not going to a temple?
How religious can we be by going to a temple? Are we not religious by not going to a temple?
Why go to a temple for fellowship and neglect friends and kin on weekends when we are not working? Why not rest and give support to elderly parents?
Why go to temple and tell the world that we need fellowship in God? Can we not have fellowship in God by being with parents, siblings and close friends on weekends?
Who are we trying to impress by going to temple on weekends? Is God only present in a temple and not elsewhere?
Will God not know how we think and how genuine we are in our relationship with him when we care not and instead run away from home and friends on weekends?
Some even have the cheek to insist that they can pray for their kins, elders and friends by going to a temple? Who are they kidding?
Isn't that rationalisation to justify what would otherwise be illogical and not so becoming?
No wonder, Bo Tien 武天 says that life is the greatest religion. There is truth in life.
He also says that a temple is like a flower which attracts insects and ants to it.
Such is the awful ways of many men and they claim God is awesome. Isn't this a paradox of awful men and awesome God?
You may think so but this does not need to be the case. At least such men are near to God in a temple though far. Bo Tien 武天 says the far can be near and the near far.
Many who think and judge others as green and new to religion are in fact still green and new as well.