About believing in God

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An Indian-themed comedy. The biggest feeling Indian comedy gives to the audience is that no matter how long the film is, they can continue to watch it. It seems absurd, but it has some realistic meaning, which makes the whole film look humorous and has some nutritional elements in it. It is something that some domestic comedies need to learn.
"OMG" is a typical Bollywood film, with traditions, songs and dances, funny and meaningful.
The film can get such a response in a country that upholds religion, and it has to admit the significance of its content. An atheist is in an environment full of religions, firming his own ideas, and believing that there is a god in his heart, it is better to have faith in his heart.
Many people confuse religion and belief, which is a mistake that many of us are prone to make. Religion is not a fashion that we modern people want to pursue, but what can the religion you pursue bring you? Or what can you bring to it? All religions such as Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc., in my opinion, are called superstitions, not beliefs. Belief comes from the heart, rather than praying to a person who does not exist in the scientific sense to bring us something. I think some of the truths explained in the film can explain the psychology of most people. People are doing some kind of deal with the gods. In Chinese Buddhism, this kind of deal is called votive. I first make a wish to God, and promise that if the wish is fulfilled I will bring you something to God, and if it is not fulfilled, what will I do to you. Let me ask, if a wish can be fulfilled without effort, is the world still reliable?
I think that although the protagonist who is an atheist has faith, his belief is not placed on an invisible god, but on himself to realize his wishes. This is a reliable reality.
But it cannot be denied that religion is a product of today's society. Where there are people, there will be religion. Here, religion is a sustenance for some people, a sustenance for an ideal life, and this sustenance is their sustenance. belief. In fact, what religion brings us is a yearning for a better life, but in real life, as the film says, as the spokesperson of God - a religious leader, driving a luxury car and enjoying the treatment of the rich , It is better to waste the incense money of believers than to help the poor, but it makes us doubt religion. Is religion a product of God, or a product of economics?

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OMG: Oh My God! quotes

  • [Krishna now legally owns Kanji's house]

    Kanji Lalji Mehta: What is this? How could he sell my house? I was about to pay him.

    Krishna Vasudev Yadav: But I've already paid him.

    Kanji Lalji Mehta: It's not possible! This is MY house!

    Krishna Vasudev Yadav: Relax. Chill, chill. When you get the "act of God" money, to the God you can pay back and I'll go from here. By the way, I'll leave as soon as my project is over.

  • CEO: For God's sake, prove that God exists! And-and-and make God pay everything!