55 Flash Fiction - Tim & Sal #28
"Why do your people seem to hate one another?" asked Sal.
"From what I can tell, they have mistaken ideas about what others think or believe," replied Tim.
"But aren't they for the most part monotheistic?" Sal inquired.
"Yes, for the most part modern societies are."
"Your largest religions originated from the same family."
Labels: 55, 55 Flash Fiction Friday, Tim and Sal
6 Comments:
Very cool 55.jeNN
so true ... makes you wonder doesn't it???
smiles,
OMG, Charles, that is so true! How does it happen? Even those of us who aren't religious, it's sad when a person or many people don't understand another's views. You could say I study this type of thing.
Anyway, hey, I'm at my Mommy's house in Georgia. Before I left, I posted on all my blogs, including the first three articles for the Corrigendopedia website. It's about time I got around to that!
Branching out is a way of nature I guess...But does not fit well with everything...
Hope you are doing well Charles.
It is sad that people do seem to hate one another.
All things are based on the following philosophy (or so I think): Lead, Follow, or Get The Hell Out Of The Way.
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