I want to know, if there is really a God, then why did God make it so that most people are not as smart as the Libertarians? It is like the most helpless feeling to know the solution to all of the world’s problems, but to be powerless to do anything about it because most people don’t have any way of knowing that the Libertarians have got this whole thing figured out. Why the hell is life so crazy?
I’m tempted to believe that God did not intend for anybody to ever solve the world’s problems. Did you ever see that movie called “Rat Race”? It is like God put us all on this planet and gave us restricted intelligence, and free will, just to find out exactly how we would screw everything up. God doesn’t want us to get things right; he wants to find out exactly how we will inevitably get things wrong. I have absolutely no “earthly” idea why God would want to know this? Maybe this is what Gods do for entertainment? And it must be particularly interesting for the Gods to observe those few human beings who know the solution to all of the worlds problems, but are powerless to get the people in power to make it happen. Adam Smith figured it out a long time ago, but the human race has done an excellent job since then of “progressing” beyond the correct solution. “We are the ones that we have been waiting for.” “Yes We Can.”
(This Post is a bit of a satire since obviously I don’t have everything figured out. But since nobody else has everything figured out either, the Libertarian Party philosophy is obviously the best philosphy to use for a central government since it preserves everybody’s freedom to decide on their own how to implement personal moral ideals, as long as those ideals do not infringe directly upon anybody else’s personal moral ideals.)
God is beyond our comprehension, a spiritual nous- sphere. God is not tricking us or making plans for us. (God is not a super human with a super human intellect–that is somehing we understand, but God is not a human.) We are on our own in this world, and we must use our physical senses and moral intuition to understand the world–natural and social–and do our best to make the most of our lives without violating the world or others–or at least not doing so intentionally.