حكمة اليوم

As I was extinguishing my cigarette 5 minutes ago, I noticed that I had accidentally burnt an ant that made its way to the ashtray. The whole thing sent shivers through my spine and my first thought was that, If God does intend to literally burn people in hell then he’s a sick, sick bastard. And I would rather suffer the wrath of a sick bastard than to actually worship one.

18 Responses to “حكمة اليوم”

  1. ayham jzzan Says:

    يازلمي أولا لازم تخفف دخان
    ثانيا عم إتخيل حدا حامل سيجارة عملاقة وعم يطفيها على الملاعين الكفار في جهنم
    لا ما بتوقع هيك راح تكون جهنم
    بس إلي بتوقعوا هو إنو حكمة اليوم حكيمة وخلتنا نفكر بآخر هل اليل … بتوقع إنو الصبح عندك
    ملاحظة : أكيد راح تسمع تعليقات مثل آخرتك مثل هل النملة فخليك بعيد عن المنفضة العملاقة بليز

  2. posh Says:

    beautiful… I agree too.

  3. anonymous coward Says:

    you are not the god
    and the ant is not you
    Indeed my friend, with vision and intent
    Only a sick bastard would burn an ant

  4. Alex Says:

    There is no hell

    God does not punish anyone

    And stop smoking ya zalameh!

  5. Alex Says:

    smokers can not come up with any حكمة

  6. أمنيّة Says:

    i think if God didn’t burn all those who enjoy burning our lives , since the humanity existed till now. including the bastard who are ruling our ass ,then He is a bastard!!

    i want to attend the funcking doom day to see them burning!!and u can call me sick.

  7. maysaloon Says:

    The only people Allah will burn are the sick, sick bastards. Just thought I’d mention that, other than that, salaman.

  8. Yazan Says:

    Wassim,
    You’re welcome anytime. I do hope though that if God is actually out there, he won’t be burning anyone, otherwise, he’s not more merciful than a mere Homo-sapiens prince.

  9. Yazan Says:

    Alex,
    You’re so confident, it makes me wonder!!

  10. أمنيّة Says:

    If God does intend to literally let those who are ruling the world , let the arab leaders in particular , let evey person who raped another , let every person who harmed a baby , go with out burning in hell then he’s a sick, sick bastard. He shouldn’t have made this idea of the bads and the goods in the first place. And I would rather see those burning in hell than seeing their souls living ever after in the sky.

  11. أمنيّة Says:

    i apologize for my fingers, not for u , for republishing the comment, again.
    i thought there was something wrong in the page the first time i submitted the comment as nothing appeared. but now i can see that the owner of this site has adopted the “must be seen before approved” policy!!

    and ur talking of what God’s should do and not do.. lol
    ضحكتوني

  12. Alex Says:

    Maysaloon … God does not “burn” the bad ones either.

    Yazan … tayeb forget the God part, let’s start with smoking. Will you consider quitting? :)

  13. razan Says:

    haha, very Yazanian.

  14. maysaloon Says:

    Alex,
    Pray tell, what leads you to that conclusion? Let’s talk theology.

  15. Alex Says:

    Maysaloon,

    Talking theology is endless and it leads nowhere. I’m sure you’ve been through this exercise before…. different holy books, apparent inconsistencies within each holy book, word-by-word versus esoteric reading of the same book …

    You are more than intelligent enough to formulate your own understanding of hell based on your own understanding of God.

    The closest interpretation to my liking from a mainstream religious figure was in 1999 by the late Pope Jean Paul:

    Heaven was “neither an abstraction nor a physical place in the clouds, but that fullness of communion with God which is the goal of human life.” Hell, by contrast, was “the ultimate consequence of sin itself . . . Rather than a place, Hell indicates the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy”.

    Unfortunately, the current pope, is more a believer in the classic “hell is where evil sinners burn in fire”

    Razan & Yazan … Your turn.

  16. Batoul Says:

    We’ll keep our differences on the subject aside… but the idea of the cig burning the ant does trigger HELL of a lot of thoughts ;)

  17. [ j i m m y ] Says:

    nicely put yazan,

    once you’re on the path of humanism and reason, there’s no turning back. it’s a choice: you can either be intelligent, or believe in god. you choose. period.

  18. Pierre Says:

    All things considered, the ant did burn in hell. We’ve managed to turn the earth into a living hell for the entire planet, and for each other included. Man is egoistic enough to think that he is even worth a “hell” preserved only for him, and him alone.

    Khayyam puts it better:

    Oh, threats of Hell and Hopes of Paradise!
    One thing at least is certain–This Life flies;
    One thing is certain and the rest is Lies;
    The Flower that once has blown for ever dies.

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