McGuffin: Shangri-La, Peace and God
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McGuffin: Shangri-La, Peace and God         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: neo
Date: May 4, 2008 11:12

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God got very tired of questions by mankind and God gave all his powers
to neo.

neo landed on earth.

neo wiped out hatred, crime, natural disasters on earth. Millions of
soldiers, police, lawyers, judges lost their job. As there was no
voilence, natural disaster thousands of news reporters lost their
job.

Then neo wiped out all diseases, accidents on earth. Millions of
doctors, hospital employees, medical shop owners lost their job.

Then neo wiped out death from earth. Millions of insurance employees,
insurance brokers lost their job.

Then neo wiped out hunger from earth. Millions of farmers lost their
job.

Then neo brought all families, friends together. Millions of people in
transport, communication business lost their jobs.

Every factory, vehicle on earth came to standstill.

Then neo walked to mankind and asked, 'as I have made you immortal
without hunger, pain, do you want anything more?'.

Mankind replied, 'yes, we want peace, joy'.

So neo fulfilled last wish of mankind. Every person was in state of
pure joy, peace. No thoughts, no self.

Just state of mind in pure joy, peace. That one feeling was same for
every person.

So neo wiped out all bodies of mankind. Now their were just minds in
state of eternal peace and joy.

Finally neo dissolved all minds in one mind, singularity in state of
pure joy and peace.

And as there was no such thing as life, neo wiped out all planets,
galaxies eventually destroyed all universe(s).
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So everyday we wake up and talk about peace and happiness. But if
mankind get it, it will be cause of destruction of mankind.

There will be never any such place like Shangri-La to live in.

There is something beyond peace and God. In the end, it may turn out
that concept of God and Peace was 'McGuffin'.

Anyway, where am I making the mistake?

-neo.

A 'MacGuffin' (sometimes 'McGuffin') is a plot device that motivates
the characters or advances the story, but the details of which are of
little or no importance otherwise.

The element that distinguishes a MacGuffin from other types of plot
devices is that it is not important what the object ''specifically
is''. Anything that serves as a motivation will do. The MacGuffin
might even be ambiguous. Its importance is accepted by the story's
characters, but it does not actually have any effect on the story. It
can be generic or left open to interpretation and it may be even
completely forgotten in the end.
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