The recent Bomb Blasts in Jaipur seem to trigger an apathy towards religion.
One of the bystanders easily remarked thus 'Where was God when the Bomb was triggered in the Temple?' When God cannot save us, who can? What is the use of praying to God when he cannot stop the terrorists from Bombing in his own house?'
Such kind of feelings are often triggered after Bomb Blasts.
The survivors live to tell the tales of horror, and thank God for sparing their life.
The victims are gone, but their families are left behind to curse God, and from that day they are agiven to atheism.
Where does that leave our society? A very high level of distrust and insecurity is left in the aftermath of a blast. Love thy neighbour irrespective of religion does not hold true any longer.
Yet in other parts of the world, there are people like me who can just sit and cry in front of the idol whom I consider as GOD.
For the Love of God, I cling to him in such times.It is beyond any reason why Blasts should happen in Temples?
For the Love of God, please spare this last place which retains our only shred of sanity in today's world.
Religious places are meant to provide solace to our hapless souls. We do not want to die there in a manner so brutal.

1 comments:
'For the Love of God, please spare this last place which retains our only shred of sanity in today's world.'-- since they don't love other god and religious place attract larger crowd9(of different faith) its become natural target. althou i dont find any rational for such act but i more shocked/surprised if blast happens in market, cinema,et.. since those are places which invites people of all faith.
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