"There are things that are better left unknown until the time is right. The time is not right until death which in my opinion makes death something to look forward to not dread".
-Stephen Copper---
Saturday, 28 May 2022
Scientist have gone so far in terms of inventions. They have invented human bots (humanoid robots resembling the human body in shape and behaviour; AI systems that doing jobs that humans do, smart drugs that one can swallow into the body in order to boast brain performance, monitor all the activities going down in there and giving feedbacks; lab baby (IVF) enabling one to have a baby without doing the traditional acts😉 and so many other great inventions but no scientist have created any working system that can tell when one will leave this world. We are all ignorant of that fact, and it seems like they ain't even interested to know.
That knowledge in itself is poisonous, so who will even be interested about something like that?. I've heard theories that when we know the time we'll die, we tend to make better use of the times that's allotted but the truth is that we won't be able to do anything purposeful with such information at heart. In fact, when one receives such news, a part of that person dies immediately. He/she starts waiting instead of living. So how can one make quality decisions in that kind of state? The only good thing that this will bring is that a lot of person's will go to heaven. You do the crazy things you need to do and when a year is left, you ask forgiveness and dedicate yourself to the things of the maker, you start going to church as your life hereinafter depends on it lol😂 but if you know that death is inevitable but do not when whether it is (80, 50,40,90,60 etc.) you face life calmly living to the fullest as "when" is ranging and not fixed.
The Pastor of the church told us a story how an evangelist fasted and prayed for over 40 days asking God to open his eyes that he wants to see what people cannot see. He was insistently kept asking, and he felt an urge to conclude the fast that his request has been granted. A day after the end of the evangelist fast, he went out to see someone in an office and while waiting at the reception, he started seeing strange persons with weird physique walk in and out of the place. He yelped up from where he was sitting, shouting "Jesus! Jesus! Blood of Jesus!" People around him were shocked and asked him what is wrong. He pointed towards what he was seeing while still shouting, but all the people around could see is an empty space.
They thought he was mentally ill, so they decided to rush him to the hospital. His wife was contacted, and she also found her way there as fast as she could. She called their pastor in tears and informed of the situation whilst asking how can a man who enquired of the Lord for many days be mad a day after. When the pastor arrived at the hospital, he prayed and got to know about the request the evangelist made. He asked God for forgiveness and the evangelist became normal again, but not with the lesson that not everything needs to be known.
God doesn't want our hearts to be troubled as an aftermath of certain knowledge and that's why he keeps them hidden for if we are able to look through the heart's of people around us, we won't even feel like living in this world.
Living in ignorance would've been the best thing that can happen to us but our stubborn progeny Adam and Eve used their curiosity to put us in this unrest from war, trouble, crime and deaths that we hear about daily.
Let's find a way to strike the balance between knowledge and ignorance for we need them both to live a happy life. Ignorance ain't a disease. We need to be a little ignorant carving a no Twitter, newspaper or news time just Instagram and TikTok dancing away our troubles. This is for our sanity.
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Ignorance is more unless like a disease, when it's of high rate in our behavior, it can kill