A child NOT being born is not the worst thing that could happen to a child.
The worst thing that could happen to a child is to have it be born with a crippingly illness that either allows it to experience a life full of pain and suffering, or even a short period of pain and suffering before it is transported from its "defective" human vessel to amcuh more "pure" one.
And no, I was actually suggesting that if there was indeed a God (no chance in hell) then he is aware of all of this, and is thus a despicable, irresponsible occurrence.
Anyhow, after a bit of research I have also decided to abandon my search for an Eastern Religion deity, and have finally elected to go with Greek Mythology.
I don't care what the scholars say, it has everything a rational man could desire out of a religion.
Think about it, what makes more sense to you: God the omnipotent, grandfatherly figure, or Zeus, the powerful warrior who creates lightneing by tossing the actual bolts with his hands?
The worst thing that could happen to a child is to have it be born with a crippingly illness that either allows it to experience a life full of pain and suffering, or even a short period of pain and suffering before it is transported from its "defective" human vessel to amcuh more "pure" one.
And no, I was actually suggesting that if there was indeed a God (no chance in hell) then he is aware of all of this, and is thus a despicable, irresponsible occurrence.
Anyhow, after a bit of research I have also decided to abandon my search for an Eastern Religion deity, and have finally elected to go with Greek Mythology.
I don't care what the scholars say, it has everything a rational man could desire out of a religion.
Think about it, what makes more sense to you: God the omnipotent, grandfatherly figure, or Zeus, the powerful warrior who creates lightneing by tossing the actual bolts with his hands?
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