Wednesday, July 28, 2010

*** The Devolution of JESUS and Mohammed !!!

Folks, G**********t,
It is my considered opinion that the manner in which Jesus and Mohammed were unleashed to mankind is fundamentally flawed. The way these most adored Prophets and Messiahs were deployed to the earth has left me wondering. God, in all his wisdom, seems not to be as intelligent as he should be. Sometimes it gets to a point where the logic of somethings needs to be questioned. 

Sorry if you feel bruised that i am questioning your God, but goddammit!!

If you are a student of IT, or Law, or Political science, you will be familiar with the following concepts:

  1. Devolution
  2. Distributed Systems
  3. De-centralization
In all these principles, the objective is to distribute resources, so that we minimize certain risks, and get closer to the end users. In political circles, it could be minimizing corruption, and getting resources closer to the people, in IT you minimize dependency on the server, and have end users access the same application from remote nodes.

In the deployment of Jesus and Mohammed, God explored a Centralized approach, the two men were localized in Middle East, and access to their message also localized to their communities. This if a fundamental flaw. If both men had a world wide mission, then clones or prototypes of the same men should have been deployed all over the world at the same time. This could have saved us a lot of time, and maybe the end of the world would have been closer.

Again, if you think about it, it could very well mean that Jesus and Mohammed are myths that have evolved over the years.......

What do you think?


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