Monday, April 14, 2008

I wonder if God has a laptop, would it be a Mac or a Windows? maybe he's way better than that, he does open-source linux and his pc's memory must be as huge as an asteroid many times the size of earth

cool hunter has started a new webby:
dear-god.net

"From the founder of the cool hunter comes dear-god.net; a startlingly new concept of spirituality where people from all over the planet reveal their innermost hopes and fears in the form of prayers to god.

Dear God is completely non-demoninational(????????somebody tell me what is demoninational?or is it non-denominational?) and the term god is used in the broadest sense – encompassing every religion’s concept of a higher power; be it a Christian god, a Muslim god or simply a fluid idea of universal energy.

In its first week, the site has sparked an organic revolution, with people all over the world embracing the opportunity to unburden themselves, to share their hopes and fears with others in an effort create hope, healing, inner peace and clarity.

It doesn’t matter what your version of God is…Jesus, Allah, Buddha or simply a spiritual universal energy… praying to a higher power soothes and heals. It’s scientifically proven that people who pray are healthier, happier and more resilient."

my opinion:

it's like an ultimate world blog( and true to cool-hunter, has ultimate cool and maybe too-sexy pictures)
where people pour out their sins and grievances, i guess pouring them out n recognising what's wrong as wrong is a good thing for everyone, builds the "earthling,u are not alone" mentality and hopefully it achieves what it does, showcasing a global aspect of spirituality and humanity.

(if im the editor, im probably hoping for someone in exotic alaska or morocco to tell me what his prayers to god are, hopefully, they wont resort to cooking stories up and publishing pseudo stories)

right now, im just gonna be self-centered:

"dear god, please let me out of this school. it's okay that im fat, please please please let me get out of this school with a bachelor of engineering."

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