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Allegorical Story about BLIND FAITH.

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Allegorical Story about BLIND FAITH.

A man had a blind faith in the scriptures and prayer to God. He spent all his life in His devotion. He was initiated as long back as he can remember. Never missed a Sunday; always joined the congregation singing his praises. One time when he was swimming in the ocean, he started drowning. Life guard came to help him, but he refused and said “My God will save me.” Then a boat came to help him, the man repeated the same thing and said “My God will save me”. After that a helicopter came to rescue him, the man again repeated that “My God will save me”. After that he was drowned.

He reached in the court of God, and complained: “I trusted YOU and worshiped YOU with full faith, but YOU did not come to save me. God said: “I first sent the life guard, you refused. Then, I sent a boat to save you – you refused. In the end I sent a helicopter – you again refused. And above all of these I blessed you with the most intelligent brain. I don’t help those people who don’t use the most precious gift, the brain. “Use your brain than to have a blind faith and God disappeared.”

“Blind faith in religion without logic can be deadly.”

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