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More life at universityThere's a lot that happened between now and the last entry I've made, but really I'm starting to think that what happens to me and the people around me is largely stupid, and I don't think that I could possibly ram into some peoples head ny more than I already have about what is right and wrong in their behaviour. In short, I hang around a load of idiots. Everyone has problems, I understand that, but when people make their own problems and fail to take responsibility for their problems I lose all sympathy for them. People at university destroy all sense of responsibility behind really obvious self-delusions that I was hoping, as we came into adult life, wouldn't be an issue anymore. -God -Nature -Normality None of these should alter a persons behaviour. I stand by this, I end up saying it again and again. God, if there is a God (the whole argument is redundant, because it's one that nobody can actually conclude.) Probably wants us to be good people, but I for one couldn't care less. If there is a God and he wants to pay me off for all of my good deeds then great. But whoever has that as their motivation to be a 'good person' is entirely missing the point - and the people that I find doing this are also the ones with an 'adaptable God' meaning, that God speaks for them in all of their wrong-doings, justifying everything wrong and stupid that they've done, because GOD says so. It's like people quoting others in arguments, it doesn't help. God is the best person you can ever quote in an argument, naturally - but it irritates the hell out of me when people start saying 'well, I believe that God...' just in the spur of the moment. You'd barely ever hear someone say 'Well, yeah, I'm wrong - I shouldn't have done that, here's why-' Doesn't happen. I think that I'm sincerely a better person (Better morally, I should mention - well, all-round better most of the time) then the Christians I know - because I take responsibility for my actions. I don't have a God, so I can't blame one for telling me what to do - and If I did have a God, I think I would use it to strengthen the guilt and duty that I felt, because I would feel that he was actually judging me. I guess what I'm getting at, is that people like to talk about God a LOT because it gets them out of all sorts of bother - its despicable. Nature - Nature is an excuse for only a few things. If you're born with a gun in your hand, I forgive you. If you go around sleeping with everyone under the sun, cheating on your girlfriend because you're 'naturally horny' then I don't forgive you, and I will kill you. Normality speaks for itself.
Anyway, see you.
Franko.
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