This dialogue explains the reality of our world.

I am sick and tired of seeing people openly ignore the great imbalance in our world. People go about their lives with selfish intents thinking that they are living independently when they are not. We are all connected to each other in this world. This basically means that we as a race need each other to survive as a whole. If we start to think independently and selfishly then we literally begin to destroy ourselves and our race.

The Human body is an excellent example of the above mentioned statement. Each and every cell in the human body works in cohesion in order to sustain the equilibrium of the body’s composition and structure. If the cells began to act independently then the body’s functions would cease and it would eventually die.

This is exactly what is happening to the human race on planet earth. We are openly contributing to our own demise by alienating ourselves from each other. When we divide our race into different religions, different financial classes and different nationalities we are breaking the permanence of our race.  

We have been tricked into thinking that we are different when we are not. We have been invaded by a cancer that has played with our minds and has convinced us to compete against each other instead of helping one another to survive and thrive.

We are supposed to be selfless beings that help each other and work together to protract our world. Unfortunately, we have been transformed into selfish and egotistical monsters that only care about money and power.

Please wake up dear human.

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  • renita on Jan 11, 2009

    You are right. This is a good article, unfortunately we as a society have forgotten where we came from, who our true creator is. We must remember God is still in control.

  • William L Domme on Jan 12, 2009

    While I seem to agree with the message, I feel attacked when reading it. It\’s tone is where the menace lies. I like it though and I think if you could wrap it up in a work of fiction and use this piece as a half-page preface it could be even more effective.

  • Adam Henry Sears on Jan 12, 2009

    Hi, ultimate, me again.

    I disagree that there is imbalance in the world, I think everything is quite perfectly balanced actually: let me explain. There is good and evil, there is power and weakness, there is honesty and deceitfulness, there is hunger and gluttony. I think the cancer you are referring to is sinfulness, and I believe it is this sinfulness that causes humanity to choose to do evil. But just as there are those, there are also those who choose to do good. And, thus, and therefore, while there is a great amount of pain and suffering in the world that could be taken care of, there is just the same amount of people on the other end trying to make things right. The sin in the world, it’s true, has caused a deep wound in humanity, but though you don’t see it, the good balances out the evil. The reason it’s more visible is because humans have sadly trained their eyes to see the worst not the best.

    I see that you’ve changed your mind: in a previous article you claim that some higher power or alien race has divided us into different nationalities and religions to maintain control over us, but here, you say that it is us that does it because we want to be separated. Glad to see you’ve changed your mind.

    Thanks for sharing… by the way, this is a monologue not a dialogue.

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