Hycn
a
soldier, hold a degree in Physics yet you believe in this Inzperu
crap?”
    “Being a killer and scientist does not
necessary mean I should not believe in God.” Kocz debated.
    “But last time I checked most if not all
science scholars like yourself said and agreed that the big bang
created everything. Not some old guy with extremely long white
beard dressed in all white residing above the clouds.” Xerla
pressed him.
    “The big bang particle that
exploded and formed the universe had to have a source it
came and originated from right? That is where the big guy
comes into the picture. The particle was created by him and it was
him who made it explode to form everything.” Kocz said.
    Xerla chuckled. “If only you were listening
to yourself! According to what you are saying then he too was
created by some source which also had to be created by some other
source and so on, since you say everything has to have a
source.”
    “No other source created
him. Zuralyrkro is omnipresent, divine and infinite, even
five year olds know that. He has no beginning or end.”
Kocz lectured, not knowing he was burying himself
with the words. His little speech was exactly what Xerla
was hoping for. She had cleverly set him a trap without him
realizing it.
    “That sounds like energy to me. God then is
energy in your own words – because of all things that exist in the
universe that I know of, energy is the only infinite thing. Law of
conservation of energy. It states that energy can neither be
created nor destroyed; rather, it transforms from one form to
another. For instance potential energy can be converted to -”
    Kocz interrupted her before she could
finish. He knew Xerla Crpye too well. If he did not
cut her off, she was never going to stop talking trying to convert
him to her way of thinking. She was not a religious person and
thought religion was a lie to manipulate masses and a waste of
time.
    “I forgot you are a non-believer. I
shouldn’t have tried to reason with you. Though I got to ask - why
are you like this?” Kocz interrogated her.
    “Like what?”
    “The way you are. Why don’t you believe in
God like most normal people? There are probably billions of
non-believers like you out there but you are the only one I know of
personally. I mean, even my cousin is a rapist and murderer but he
believes in God.”
    “Just because one doesn’t believe in a
personalized divine source like you Inzperu doesn’t mean they
should be bad and evil.” Xerla argued.
    “Really? Because every anti-Inzperu I hear
of and read about are all evil. They all do pretty bad things.”
    “I’m not evil or bad, but I don’t believe in
God. Well, not in a personalized God like you people. I believe we
are all God. Everything that exist is a part of god, combined we
make ‘god’, a perfect complete system.” Xerla responded.
    “I don’t- “
    She didn’t let him speak.
    “Everything that we do have consequences.
Every bad deed I do is likely to have an undesired result or
consequence and vice versa. Bad things that happen to us aren’t
punishments from God, they are results of our own doings. The same
also applies to good things that happen to us, they are not
blessings from God but results of our own hard work and good deeds.
It’s like that. If I treat people well and do good by them then it
is highly likely they will treat me like I do them and do good by
me too. The opposite also applies.”
    “Ok miss ‘God Is Energy’ – each to his own
then! Leave me with my beliefs and I will leave you with yours. I
see you aren’t swaying in your anti-God stand. However, know that
he will judge you accordingly. It will be late then to –”
    “I knew it! You Inzperu always resort to
that phrase. If someone does not believe in your religious views
then they are unholy and should be punished. I know you have read
about those holy wars in planet Nomm more than thirty thousand
years ago long before Inzperu started. The

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