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BloodForOil Donating Member (85 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 04:06 PM
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God (a story)
I'm guessing if you just want to post something here that you've written that's fine right? I just wanted some opinions.

Im warning if you're particularly religious you might get slightly offended by this but I didn't mean any of it offensively so if you do I'm sorry (I'm only fourteen and live in England and everyone is completely un-religious over here so generally you can write whatever you want without offending people)

Oh well, here goes

God


The creator’s brows were furrowed – he was angry. He hated creativity, he hated individuality and he hated rebellions. Such a bloody pain. He had created humans as his slaves, to toil endlessly at his command, to build him palaces and gardens. Instead, what he got was a bunch of spineless wimps cowering behind a rock every time they heard the sound of thunder. He had found it hilarious the first few times, but soon it grew tiresome. He found their arrogance most annoying of all; he hated it how they considered themselves above animals; he had certainly not created them in his own image, he was not a tolerant god and he definitely didn’t love them.

Every time they got too uppity and discovered the theory of evolution, he would send in a plague and wipe most of them out so that they would have to start again. To offset this, he would dispatch a prophet occasionally to increase his popularity after a particularly disastrous period in humanity’s history (he’d run out of ideas by Bush’s election in 2000 – dammit this time he’d actually listened to the prayers for once and made sure the other guy won – he suspected Satan had had something to do with reversing the election, and was sorely tempted to end the world there and then at the millennium, but eventually decided not to – he wasn’t going to wait another fifty million years for pay-per-view porn. By 2004 he’d given up on politics altogether and decided that Cheney, the man who ran the world would die of a heart attack within the next year or so anyway, and had had four-to-one odds on it with Raziel)). He knew that religion was all a dupe – there was no Heaven (for them, anyway), although this was a necessary illusion; he couldn’t afford to let people know that there wasn’t a Hell and they were all going to die; the fear of Hell was what kept most people obedient little servants to His name.

Right now, humanity was back in a bit of an early stage; he had accidentally wiped civilisation out in a fit or rage and had had to start again. This was annoying; millennia of painstaking planning and balancing the ecosystem had all been wasted. Humans thought that they had been the hardest to create but as usual, they were utterly, utterly wrong. It was the bloody dinosaurs. God had originally intended them to be the main attraction – massive battles between hordes of flailing monsters would have been really excellent – but it turned out they were so annoying and unresponsive, and, well, boring that he was almost relieved when a giant meteor wiped them all out… God blamed Gabriel, Gabriel blamed the Holy Ghost and so it went on. Oh well, such things happened. Bored, God watched another temple being built in his honour. He idly flicked a block of stone and watched in satisfaction as it crushed five workers in a pool of blood. The surrounding workers were not alarmed – their prehistoric mechanisms were often subject to dismal, often quite amusing failure, although a couple of them did offer a quick prayer to the merciful Lord so that their brothers would reach Heaven quickly. Oh the sweet irony.

You see, being the almighty was reasonably tedious after a while; he had nothing to do except watch some retarded cavemen beat their chests and jump up and down; a bit like the archangels after a particularly raucous house party, he observed poignantly. Before, he had taken a positive delight in chasing after half-naked savages as an ogre, although this too was beginning to wear a little bit thin. Plagues were no longer any fun – he had overcome the thrill of swarming locusts and rat infestations (although there were the occasional exceptions). Besides, it was too quick. Natural disasters was the last of his vices that actually gave him any pleasure… flaming volcanoes hurling fireballs was one of his favourites (Vesuvius did come to mind), although the burning villages that time did let off a thick black smoke that stayed in the air and coated Heaven in a layer of soot for many days.

Today, he decided, would be floods. Floods weren’t quite as satisfying, but they were much more effective in wiping out large hordes of savages. He still couldn’t quite get over their incredulous faces as they saw a towering wall of water twenty feet high come chasing after them. After momentarily basking in his stroke of genius, he began immediately emptying all the archangels’ water machines into the oceans, and watching the water levels rise. He knew that Michael and Raphael were almost definitely going to whinge – they only drank premium distilled water, but he was used to their regular complaints, and to be honest, was getting bored with their incessant whining anyway. The water level rose higher and higher, until the water level covered three quarters of the earth’s surface. He kept on letting it rise further and further, grinning manically as he watched the terrified barbarians scramble higher and higher.

He saw an ark floating above the water in astonishment. He had seen some idiots building a boat a few months earlier, and gathering enormous quantities of animals – and had been sorely tempted to blow it to pieces, but had decided to let it be for the time being – he had had his attention distracted by a prank call from Raziel. He watched the ark sailing away in mild annoyance – it wasn’t fair that these humans were getting away from his punishments. He was about to strike them down with a lightning bolt, when he realised that the water had covered the entire earth and was rising at a startling rate. Alarmed, he decided to make a run for it.

He sat in his mighty palace for a few weeks sulking… he was going to have to redraw ALL the food chains, ALL the life processes and he definitely wasn’t going to get the Holy Ghost to help him again… but wait a minute… he suddenly remembered that floating somewhere between what was the Pacific and the remains of Metatrel’s water machine was the Ark, most probably with copious amounts of animals stuffed in the interior. He did a quick victory dance around the room (reminiscent of the film Dodgeball, a firm favourite in the Holy Palace), and came down to earth to see how things were going. The water levels had finally subsided and the ark had landed. He could see a bunch of people huddling round a campfire.

God was so pleased, he made a promise never to abuse his force to wipe out mankind again (although he bordered perilously close in the years to come) – not, as it is said in the Bible, through the guilt of his own deeds.

The End


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Melodybe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 04:13 PM
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1. You are an awesome 14 year old, glad to see the island across
Edited on Sat May-21-05 04:14 PM by Melodybe
the pond is bringing up treasures like yourself.

Keep writing you have a gift, never waste it.

Thank you for the great story, you are kicked and would be nominated if it was an option.

PS Welcome to DU :hi:
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BloodForOil Donating Member (85 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 04:17 PM
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3. Thanks a lot
It means a lot to me lol

Thank you :) you're too kind
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LouisianaLiberal Donating Member (848 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 04:15 PM
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2. Very well done.
Very creative as well.
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Q3JR4 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 04:22 PM
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4. Lol, bitingly sarcastic. I love that! n/t
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murray hill farm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 04:24 PM
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5. it is wonderful..i loved it.
If u have not read it, you will love Mark Twains, "Letters from the Earth"
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Jokinomx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 04:27 PM
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6. Welcome to the D.U....
I loved your story... very well done. You have great insight for your age. :toast:
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Jack Rabbit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 05:01 PM
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7. Very good stuff
The first sentence of the second paragraph needs to be broken down; as it is, I run out of breath reading it.

I've often thought of the Judeo-Christian God this way, although I never thought of turning it into a character in a story quite like this. You have done well in creating a character who is powerful, but not all-powerful. As a result of not being quite omnipotent, he expresses a great deal of insecurity.
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BloodForOil Donating Member (85 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-21-05 05:56 PM
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8. thanks to everyone
for the help i got you've all been really useful. Well I guess I'll just sort out paragraph two by seperating it a bit before handing it in. Otherwise, thanks a lot, and I might post some other stuff soon (if I can find it on my computer).

:)
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