What Does Your Faith Truly Worship?
Imagine a world where
divinity is sold to the highest bidder—where your devotion is measured not by
the depth of your spirit, but by the weight of your wallet. If you can pay to
skip the line and stand before your god while others wait, ask yourself: What
are you truly worshipping? A sacred force beyond human comprehension, or a
lifeless statue, carved by human hands and monetized for profit?
This is not faith; it
is a transaction.
When privilege buys
priority, it exposes a harsh truth: the "god" being served here is
not divine. It is a man-made idol, designed to exploit hope and create
hierarchy. Those who pay to cut the line are not “blessed”; they are complicit
in a system that trades spirituality for superficial power. And those who wait
patiently, believing their suffering will be rewarded, are trapped in a cycle
of self-delusion. Since when did true grace require a ticket?
Let’s be clear: faith
cannot be bought, and salvation cannot be sold. A worthy god would never demand
payment for access. Divine connection thrives on humility, equality, and
sincerity—not on VIP passes or shortcuts paved with gold. By accepting this
broken system, both the privileged and the patient betray their own dignity.
The former chase hollow status, while the latter cling to false comfort,
mistaking obedience for virtue.
This is not
spirituality;
it is surrender to greed and fear.
Shake off the
illusion. Reject the idea
that your worth—or your connection to the sacred—depends on money, status, or
endurance in a line. True faith demands courage: the courage to question, to
seek meaning beyond rituals, and to recognize that no human-made idol can ever
embody the infinite.
Stop worshipping the
system. Start seeking the divine.
The choice is yours.
Will you continue to bow to rocks and rules, or will you demand a faith that
honors humanity’s highest ideals: justice, integrity, and unconditional love
and grace?
M.L. Narendra Kumar
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