Monday, April 12, 2010

Bhagavad-Gita Teachings 11 and 15


In these teachings, Kirshna finally shows his true form to Arjuna which appears to be some kind of deformed monster creep. I mean he has many arms and faces along with having a crap ton of swords on his back for no apparent reason. From his being everything I guess he is a hermafrodite and he somehow has many belly buttons. What kind of monster with hundreds of umbilical cords in her whomb brought this monstrousity to the world. He has human features yet he is also the universe. Does that mean that we live inside a human body? Indians are weird.


Well moving on, he tells Arjuna that fighting will not change the people who die's fate because they will eventually die anyways and the only change that war would make would be to make him king. That made me think, what kind of terrible god is Kirshna. He litteraly said, "Kill them, they will die anyways." What? Don't the soldiers have a life to live and a family to sustain. If Arjuna doesn't go to war, will he kill them just because it's destiny? I'm starting to get scared of this Kirshna. If you mess with him, he'll kick your behind.

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