Historical
Is God Real?
Are God Real? The question of whether or not God is real has been debated for centuries. While there is no definitive answer to this question, there are many theories and arguments that have been used to support both sides of the debate. On one side, there are those who argue that God exists and is an all-powerful, all-knowing being that created the universe and everything in it. On the other side, there are those who argue that God is not real and that the universe exists without any divine intervention.
By jai singh rajput3 years ago in Fiction
Night Shift
No matter where you go, there you are; So it goes, right? Honestly these days I’m not so sure anymore. Not after seeing it again. I should add some context I guess, I apologize. Let me start by saying if you’re reading this, it’s probably the closest thing to what’s really going on that we’ll ever get.
By Kuro Seijaku 3 years ago in Fiction
A child and a deer
One day, in a remote village in the countryside, a little boy of seven years old lived with his family consisting of a father, a mother, and an old grandmother. The child was named Omar, and he had blond hair, a white face, and brown eyes. Omar used to go every morning to the school that was located in the forest. It is a small house in which there is one large room made of wood, and it is the classroom in which the students study, learn reading, writing, arithmetic, and memorizing beautiful songs. One day, Omar was returning from school, and he saw a deer looking at him from afar and calling him in human language, saying to him: Come, Omar, come and help me. It speaks in human language, so he was afraid of that deer and ran to his house, and in the evening he wanted to tell his parents what he had seen, but he was afraid that they would not believe him; There is no animal that spoke before today to speak deer. Omar did not tell anyone what he had seen, but rather began to doubt himself and say: Did I really see a deer, and did he talk to me? I must not have seen anything, and if I had seen that deer, he would have come to the house and asked me for help. Yes, he did not exist, and I was only delusional. The next day, Omar actually went to school, and while he was walking to school, he was thinking about that deer that he saw, and he looked to the right and to the left, trying to see if there was really a deer, or was he delusional? Omar arrived at the school and did not see the deer in the place where he had seen it the day before, and throughout the school hours Omar was distracted and did not pay attention to the miss thinking about the deer and thinking that he would meet him on the way back home. After the end of the school hours, Omar returned, as usual, alone to his house, which is located at the end of the forest. On the way, he stopped in the same place where he had seen the deer the day before. He waited a little while looking in all directions, but he did not see the deer. From afar he calls: O Omar, O Omar, so Omar turned and saw the deer that he had seen the previous day standing far away and calling him, but this time Omar did not fear, but answered him and said to him: What do you want, O deer? So the deer approached him and said to him: My master, who sympathizes with me, and raised me since I was a young deer who needed help and I could not, would you go with me to him? Omar said to him: Where does your master live, O deer? He said: He lives in the house that is located behind that far hill, so Omar looked and knew the place, so he said to the deer: Wait for me here so I will return home and put my books and notebooks and return to you, and indeed Omar returned home and put his school books and notebooks and went to his father and told him what he saw, he did not believe The father is what he heard from his son for the first time, so he thought that Omar had fallen asleep and watched this speech in his dream, but Omar told him that the deer was waiting for us, so Omar's father went out with his son to see that deer and help him if he really needed help. When Omar and his father arrived at the place, they did not find the deer, and it seemed that he had fled when he saw Omar's father from afar. Omar has the house that the deer referred to is located behind the mountain, so Omar and his father went to that house, and when they arrived they found a simple house made of wood with an open door, so Omar's father stood at the door and called, then he heard a weak voice from inside saying to him: Go ahead, good man. Omar's father and son Omar entered and found a weak old man lying on his back. The man said: Welcome to the good people, welcome to the father who loves his children. Omar's father said: Who are you? And what are you doing here? What is the story of the deer? The man said: I am a woodcutter working here in the mountains, and one day I returned from my work and found this deer lying on the snow, so I carried it home and warmed it by the stove, and I treated it and discovered that it speaks and that it came from a far country where animals speak the language of humans. This deer was helping me with everything I wanted, until the disease made me sick and I could no longer work, so I sent him to speak to Omar in order to help me, and Omar said: I cannot help you without telling my father. Whatever you want, but after Omar's time at school ends. The moral of this story, my children's friends, is that a boy should not go to a strange place or talk to strangers without his parents' permission, and he should take one of them with him.
By Abderrazak Zteou3 years ago in Fiction
Life on Olympus: chap 3
Spilled wine laid on the grass and permeated the air. It was a prospect of passed out creatures and drooping oak forms of the forest nymphs. From first glance, one could imagine the scene of unfortunate circumstances of a forest struck by a plague, but the seemingly lifeless bodies sprawled across the earth were the fast asleep satyrs and townspeople recovering from a maddening night of fun. Dionysus sat above him all on the platform and revelled in what he saw. He smiled contentedly and basked in the glory of what made him a god. He, himself, was buzzed from the partaking he had done in his lonesome on Olympus as night turned into day. Taking more sips from his chalice, he stayed and watched as a few regained their senses below and shook off their hangover. Not having an idea of what had occurred, they gathered themselves and looked up at the sky. Some began praising Dionysus for the night, lifting their hands in the air and shouting his name. Others looked to the sky and held their hands in their heart. Some even picked up cups with small amounts of wine in them and began drinking merrily again on their routes home. Dionysus felt a warmth, a strength deep in his core. As the wine filled inside him, and he began hearing the praises sung by those coming back to their senses from below, it felt an unexplainable boost of power. He felt motivated to do more, to drink more, to show more people the wonders of his gifts and abilities to enthrall a room to undying laughter and amusement.
By Donta Norman3 years ago in Fiction
The Leviathan's Wrath
Once upon a time, in the deep waters of the ocean, there lived a massive creature known as the Leviathan. Its size was beyond comprehension, with a length of over 700 feet and weighing over 20,000 tons. This enormous beast was feared by all the creatures of the sea, as it had the power to destroy entire ships with a single blow from its massive tail.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction
The Sellar Winds
If walls could talk, we would speak of the children of the barley and the wind-buffeted lands that their seeds left to be carried on the winds of change. I was never beautiful; built roughly with stone hewn from the corpses of long-dead volcanos, backed by wattle and daub, topped with highland heather.
By S. A. Crawford3 years ago in Fiction
What are the Demons and is it Real?
Demons are supernatural beings that are typically associated with chaos and evil. They are often described as having monstrous forms, and are believed to possess great strength, power and knowledge. In some cultures, demons are seen as powerful, malevolent forces that can cause harm and destruction.
By vanshika 1113 years ago in Fiction









