Is it enough not to do evil?
November formally lands boiling over with questions on faith in God. Since I had written a couple of religious stuff in the previous issues of this paper, I rummaged through one of the products of my early glorious moments at writing and thought of publishing a non-sequitur-like entry such as this. Action without faith, is it enough? To do good and not evil; is it a guarantee of getting a place up there in the vast kingdom of God? They say it is easy to be among the millions who are rejoicing in the heavens. They say that a place has already been set for us - a place surrounded by God’s infinite goodness. But can the grace be granted to those who are unprepared and undeserving individuals? There is a moral foundation of the universe that in every effect there is always a cause. In every action there is always a counterpart reaction. It equally applies to human beings. I presume in every religion you’ll hear that “as ye sow, shall ye reap.” We get what we deserve. We see ...