tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459759060211433221.post1412234146653532766..comments2024-03-05T06:12:18.739+05:30Comments on Sublimation: GOD AND THE DEVIL – A CONVERSATIONSublimationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04561426211416097425noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459759060211433221.post-44294109703015964162013-10-09T11:33:31.313+05:302013-10-09T11:33:31.313+05:30 I hope God lowers the entry norms to heaven at th... I hope God lowers the entry norms to heaven at the earliest so that the ordinary mortals like us could get a chance to enjoy the luxuries of heaven. If God has taken a retired Indian bureaucrat as his chief adviser, then we may have wait for few more janams before some decision gets taken. Then again, I am sure that they will give preference to the children of those who have already made it to the heavenly luxuries. May be a BPL card may be quite useful to show that we have suffered enough here that we are entitled for some luxuries now. <br /><br />Induchoodannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459759060211433221.post-38497138139609402302013-10-09T10:06:01.119+05:302013-10-09T10:06:01.119+05:30God's in his Heaven, and wondering about his p...God's in his Heaven, and wondering about his plans having gone awry. Hope of something to be got after death, or a life of comfort and pleasure right now, right here. The dilemma is surely great. The question is who has seen tomorrow? What I need now is what I want today. Living in the hope of a better tomorrow is for those who have nothing today,except hope.<br />God and his creation of a Devil with his hell fires burning is not scary enough. It's a future which we cannot see or imagine. There is no proof that it will happen too. Today, now, is what we can see and appreciate. God will have to make his offer better and viewable. Give a guarantee, I guess.<br />A very interesting dialogue I must say.Varsha Uke Nagpalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08728878466770147072noreply@blogger.com