The Ignorance Unlimited
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|July 1 - 31, 2023
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the esteemed former President of India, renowned as the Missile Man and deeply spiritual, found himself surrounded by a group of school children. With a desire to convey the importance of a new world order, he shared a strategy for creating a better world by transforming ritualistic practices into spiritual ones. Engrossed in his every word, the children listened attentively as he began to tell them a story:
"God, the creator of the Earth, once found Himself dissatisfied with His creation. Do you know why? It was because mankind had brought chaos upon it. God felt compelled to take action and approached the archangel for a solution. After surveying the Earth, the archangel informed God that it would be a challenging task to restore the Earth to its former glory, taking perhaps several decades or even a century. However, the archangel expressed uncertainty, stating that man had caused immense damage to God's system. Intrigued yet cautious, God summoned Satan. Before God could pose a question, Satan boldly declared, 'Yes, I can do it.' God inquired about the speed at which Satan could accomplish the task, to which Satan confidently replied, 'In an instant.' Aware of Satan's nature, God decided not to entrust him with the job. Instead, God presented Satan with a difficult challenge: Count the stars in the galaxy.' Astonishingly, Satan provided the exact figure without delay. God decided to test him further, saying, 'Now count all the sand particles in the world. Once again, Satan swiftly provided the precise figure. If God had assigned Satan the task of 'Go to Earth and count the number of individuals engaged in rituals and ceremonies in My name, without truly knowing or seeing Me, Satan would still be unable to return to God with the accurate count."
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