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At first, please notice that this prose is only my private opinion and this is the supplementation of my diary at 7th August. If you want to read it in English, you can ask me. Because that diary is written in Japanese. And I don't intend to criticize any religion. This is only my private opinion. ++++ They are so strange people. Their god tell them to repent their life, to love their neighborhood, and something like that. And they believe their god: HE is absolutely right, HE is almighty, HE saves all of them, HE protects them from everything that hurts them. But,I can't understand. I don't have the almighty god. The cross is only shape for me. Jesus Christ is one man who existed in history for me. He is as same as Muhammad for me. I have no religion. I never believe Izanagi and Izanami did exist. I feel so strange because people who come to he church are so friendly and kind to me. Why did their country start the war? Why did their president start the war? Their belief is only one. The God. But still this country keeps killing people in the world. Is it same thing as no religion? WHY do they pray? What do they pray? What for? Who is listening to them? Who? Is there the God over the sky? Beyond the space? Under the earth? Or in their heart? If they were told that Jesus Christ was only unlucky swindler, what do they do? If somebody told them that the Bible is phony, what do they do? The God can solve nothing about this world. If the God was almighty, and HE had a mercy, why didn't HE solve the problem of the Korean peninsula? Why didn't he stop Bush? How could HE tolerate that people kills people? There is no necessity in this world. The all of things are accidents. There's no meaning. I think. But I heard that it's not discreet to talk about the religion and the politics in this country. It's so strange. They must talk about both things. Just I think.
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