If a Creator Is Watching A World That Forgot the Point

We’ve built a world where belief is loud; but compassion is quiet.

Where people argue over who understands God better,
while ignoring the suffering happening right in front of them.

Cities burn.
Bombs fall.
Children starve.

And still, we debate doctrine like it matters more than humanity itself.


The Illusion of Being “Right”

Religion was meant to guide.

Somewhere along the way, it became something to defend,
to fight over, to weaponize.

We drew lines.
We chose sides.
We claimed truth

and forgot responsibility.

Because being “right” has become more important than being good.


What Would a Creator See?

If something greater is watching…

It wouldn’t be impressed by our arguments.

It would see:

- Greed disguised as success
- Power mistaken for purpose
- Division justified as truth
- Suffering ignored as background noise

It would see a world out of alignment
with everything it was meant to be.


The Hard Question

What does it say about us
that we can speak endlessly about the Creator,

yet fail so often to reflect anything worthy of being created?


A Different Path

Maybe the question isn’t:

“Who is right?”

Maybe it’s:

“What kind of world are we choosing to create?”

Because belief means nothing
if it doesn’t change how we treat each other.


Final Thought

If a creator is watching…

This probably isn’t what was intended.

But it doesn’t have to stay this way.

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