Friday, October 3, 2008

The universe was created for us




Well, I made this blog entry a little bit different. It's a game. You have to guess who I am. It's more than one creature though.

A. The trees were created so we can rest when we're tired. We get tired because we have to hunt for our food. God created foods for us though. God made the mice and snakes so we won't be hungry. The sky is created for us too. We have huge advantage over other creatures since we're flying. We're the king of the world.

B. We dominate the world since everything revolves around us. The grasslands are for us to run and play. The antelopes are creatures made by God for us to eat. The caves are our houses. The river is providing water for us. I bet the universe came to be this way because of us.

C. We're a lucky group of creatures. We live in a place where everything is good for us. We're lazy but it's okay, what we eat exists everywhere. We call it bamboo. All we do is we eat bamboos and do nothing else. God is nice too us, God made us the focus of the world since we're the happiest.

A. Eagle

B. Lion

C. Panda

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Justin, this is such an interesting post. I think it says a lot about the role that religion plays in human society. It's interesting that you assume that animals think god is responsible for everything, like some humans seem to think. It shows that humans assume that animals think like them. Really neat. (though I couldn't find a picture of the eagle...or the panda!).

Anonymous said...

haha this is cool!
I guess the answer is PANDA.
And for the god part. It's really interesting that you have a perspective of animals believing god's existence.

Cindy said...

XD YEah, I did the same thing about god. Though, I added some slang-ish words to mine....
Anyways, your idea is really interesting. ^.^

THEMAX said...

I would add the high, towering cliffs were made for eagles, as to be watching over the rest of the creatures and stuff. This is cool, you wrote short ones, but you wrote different ones, and made us think instead of just telling us what the animal was:)