Tuesday, October 28, 2014

If I Could Change the World

If I could change the world, I would get rid of churches, bullets, and video games. Why, you ask? I'll tell you in the words to follow.

Churches are first on my hit list. How many times have we been forced to go into a building where we didn't belong, sit among people that didn't belong, and listen to words that didn't belong in our lives? It's like everyone thinks that to be a good person you have to dress up and parade among an endless mass of fake people who claim to be holy, but all have secrets so deep that satan would be chilled in his own skin. Finding God doesn't depend on the sermons held on Sunday, it depends on what we learn and feel.

Bullets are close behind. Why not guns? Because without bullets guns are just a useless object. Bullets turn them into power. Death, fear, and sadness have all exponentially increased since bullets were first used. Security, trust, and confidence have all exponentially decreased since their first usage. People now buy guns to defend the possible idea of an intrusive bullet. No one is safe, and there's no good reason for it.

Last, I would get rid of video games. I know that I'm not the only person who knows someone who wasted their life away on these colorful inventions. Watching the world pass by a person you care about while their face is glued to a TV screen, their hands to a controller, is hard. You feel powerless and worried about them. Not only known for sucking away people's lives, they're also infamous for changing the very way people think. Turning them unexpectedly to violence and suicide. The six or so hours a day becomes more very quickly.


I believe that were these items exposed of and never used again, we would see a happier world with a higher success rate and less pain. If only the world would realize the damage done by these objects. So there's why I would get rid of churches, bullets, and video games.

2 comments:

Kylie said...

I love the way you look at things. I mean you could have said I wish they would get rid of guns but that wasn't your case you actually looked at what makes guns powerful.

Bryan said...

I agree with you about the churches and about why would we go to churches to be a good person?
I mean , how do we know the devil was a angel once?
But at the same time I don't think we should get rid of the churches. If you don't believe in all that then simply just don't go. It's not like someone is putting a gun in our head and telling us to go.