Within the Walls of Hell
on the ice cream is very true. But when you try to connect it to us humans, it does not fit. Do you know why? It is because your equality theory does not fit as well. Now tell me something… if our creator created us and wanted us to be equal, he would have made everybody rich. But He didn’t. Why?
    Messenger : Have you yourself tried to picture a world where everybody is materially rich? That is a question you’ve asked not long ago. There will be chaos and my master was aware of that and had to make opposites. You would realize that for example the poor were always where the rich were. You could not find a materially rich man without finding many materially poor people around him. You could not find an educated man without seeing many uneducated men around him. You could not find a civilized man without seeing many uncivilized men around him. You could not see a financially rich man without seeing many financially poor people around him. That was no coincidence. It was my master’s design to test your generosity, selflessness and love. You were supposed to use what was given to you, to serve humanity. If you are a rich man and you hate somebody else because he is poor, then use some of that your wealth to make him what you expected him to be. There is nothing wrong in doing that. That was what you failed to do and are still here contesting my ‘equality theory’ as you put it. You yourself just said a few minutes ago that some of those low-lives became prominent as a result of the madness of some of your leaders. If they could become prominent, it means they were endowed with the same creative and managerial abilities as you were. They too went to school and became pilots, doctors, engineers etc. What could you or your likes do that they couldn’t? That still goes to show that you were made equal and endowed with a common ability……reasoning. Do you know why everybody could not be rich? It’s because everybody could not be a doctor, or a business man or a teacher. If everybody were to become a doctor, who would be a teacher, engineer, or pilot?
    Stone : ( Bends his head and stares at the dusty floor. Opens his mouth to speak but the words do not come out. Remains silent)
    Messenger: ( Continues ) So, my master did not create people and make them materially rich because He knew what creating people and making all of them materially or financially rich would engender. That’s why he made some people different, poor, uncivilized and uneducated. It was out of my master’s love for variety that things were made that way and I don’t see how that was supposed to become a problem to you. ( Reflects for while , Smiles uneasily ) isn’t it strange that you showed so much love towards animals but couldn’t show some love towards your fellow brothers simply because they were poor or looked different or uneducated? You participated in voting laws protecting the rights of animals but you denied the same rights to your brothers because of some trivial reasons. You were given the right to do whatever you wanted with animals from creation including killing them for food. But you were forbidden to kill your fellow human and it was well spelt out in the fifth commandment. If you can kill an animal for food it means that it is not supposed to be more important than your brother for what ever reason. If you could give rights to animals, what more of your fellow brothers? Up till today, some of the sons and daughters of those you hated because they looked different do suffer all forms of discriminations especially in work places or job offers though they may have the same qualifications, talents or better. Only some jobs that are considered inferior are reserved for them. My master’s heart bleeds when He sees all that. Hating your brother because he looks different, inferior, uneducated or uncivilized is telling your creator that you do not appreciate his own love for variety. In
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