My god is goodness
Faustino de Jesús Zamora VargasAlthough it may seem like a subject whose content is obvious to most Christians, it is necessary that we not stop proclaiming that our God is goodness. In Cuba - as surely in other countries -, where idolatry rises “up to the neck” and a thousand and one gods fight for the supremacy of the religiosity they represent, to proclaim that the God revealed in the Sacred Scriptures is kind is very important. < ! - break ->
Can there be a god who is not? Well yes, of course there are. Through these lands, angry, vengeful, spiteful, suspicious "gods" circulate. Along with worship, some “ask” for money, others for special sacrificial meals, and almost all delight in the orgiastic and lascivious dances that their faithful consecrate. They are gods designed for barter and business. If the god in question "grants" any request, he is given worship and everything that the officiating chief suggests that he may like; If it does not respond to the pleas of its faithful, they usually fight with their gods for an indefinite time or, in the worst case, they dedicate themselves to doubling or tripling the offerings of all kinds until the requests are answered.