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What was God thinking

belamyi

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when he renounced to His own Perfection to create a universe doomed to decay and perversion? Was that act of pure Love a weakness in Him? was that an imperfection in someone whose Perfection would have required perfect Selfishness in regard to any other possible creature?

And what the fuck was He thinking when He decided He could mend it all with a second (no, was that a third chance) by revealing something the understanding of which is beyond common human nature to apprehend and comprehend and, therefore, how could it be otherwise, ultimately doomed to decay and perversion?
 
it was a schoolboy prank back when he was at Divinity School; Shiva, Yahweh, Amun, and Marduk got drunk one night...

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the rest is history
 
I've wondered about this myself, but I don't think about it often. I didn't think of it at all yesterday when I attended Sunday mass at Sainte-Clotilde, one of my favorite churches in Paris. (You wouldn't approve: it's merely good Gothic Revival in a city of many more beautiful period Gothic churches, but I'm a big fan of the Revival style, and it won my heart many years ago, not least because of the leafy square outside and the neighborhood cafe' that looks onto it. You would, of course, have chosen the Church of the Invalides--Saint-Louis, I believe--but Les Invalides would have required a longer walk from our hotel through an approach largely lacking in shade. As you've no doubt heard, Paris has been hot.) I noted that the officiating seventy-something priest was assisted not by altar boys but by another elderly priest. I assumed this was because there were no boys in the neighborhood who were interested in doing so. Upon leaving I noticed a poster advertising a vocation in the priesthood that featured a picture of a handsome guy in a Roman collar in his late twenties who would not have been out of place in one of those "hot priest" calendars I see in Rome.
 
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