Santa's Heartbreaking Journey



A bright lightning flashed through the cloudy sky, and Santa Claus's flying reindeer changed direction. The moon, hidden behind a patch of cloud, tried unsuccessfully to protect itself from the cold. In the darkness, the reindeer's horns darted out in the direction of its target. It was raining heavily, and nothing was visible in the pitch-dark night. The Christmas decorations were ruined. The skylights hanging above the houses had been extinguished and broken.

By the time Santa realized what was happening, the reindeer had traveled far away. His sleigh, moving at lightning speed, doesn't cover the entire earth in one night. The reindeer stopped at a place where there was no sign of rain. The moon hadn't appeared there either. In the dark night, Santa lit a lamp and looked around.

The sight that reached him from the cover of the trees, a little above the ground, terrified him. Corpses lay everywhere. Silence gripped the entire atmosphere with all its might.  In the dim light of the lamps, Santa saw that the houses had been destroyed by bombs. Animals and birds, along with humans, lay mangled.

Santa's soul trembled at the sight. On the joyous Christmas night, when Santa goes out to distribute gifts to children around the world to bring smiles to their faces, here lay so many bodies. Some were missing hands, some were missing legs, some were missing heads. A child was clinging to his mother's dead body, her breath just about to leave.

Smoke rose from the burning houses. Shops were looted. The streets were deserted, the entire city was as desolate as a widow's home.

Santa's heart was shaken by the sight. He tried to hold back the tears welling up in his eyes. The deer tied to the sleigh began to squirm restlessly. "If only I had the power to bring them back to life to give them gifts," Santa thought to himself.

Santa boarded his flying sleigh and quickly soared into the sky.

Far away, Santa reached the seventh heaven, where the entire universe is governed, where the Almighty resides. He who governs countless planets and universes like our Earth. He bowed to that power and appealed to all the gods, Jesus, Allah, and their ilk gathered there.

"What have you all done to this Earth? In your pursuit of your power, your strength, and your self-importance, you have forgotten that your job is to give life, to share love, and to keep everyone united. You are so immersed in your own ego that you have left them to kill each other. Everywhere you look, you see only violence on Earth. Intoxicated with religion and superiority, humans have forgotten that they are humans first and then anything else."

The Almighty looked at all the gods sitting there and addressed Santa, who was sitting on the floor, dejected and dejected.  "What's happening on Earth isn't our fault, Santa! Humans have caused all this discrimination. They created religions, divided God, and divided the Earth into different parts. When we created humans, we didn't even tell them that there was an almighty above them."

"Man himself created so many gods. Whenever humans went astray, we sent a representative to show them the true path. To keep them from forgetting their duties. To teach them the lesson of love. But as humanity learned, it began to create its own gods. It began to consider itself equal to them. It began to empower itself by relying on our messengers. You tell me, has any representative sitting here taught humanity on Earth today—to take someone's life, to commit violence, to consider themselves superior? All this chaos is human-spread. Nowadays, humanity has even forgotten our teachings. It has begun to challenge us with the help of science. It has begun to consider us weak. But it has forgotten that no matter how far it advances, how much it learns, how much it masters science. Humanity is not mortal; one day it will come to an end. Many eras have passed, everything is destroyed, then a new era arrives. One day, humanity too will perish from this earth. If we continue to fight among ourselves like this, that time will come."  He will come soon. According to our plan, humans will destroy everything before the era changes."

Santa and everyone else listened silently to his powerful voice.

Santa could see the carnage on Earth, machines tearing through mountains, dams blocking rivers, and forests being cut down, creating barren land.

All the gods sat helplessly, saddened by the misuse of the knowledge and education they had been entrusted with spreading to the world.

In a corner of the Earth, a mother was putting her children to sleep, assuring them that Santa would definitely come at night, bringing them lots of gifts.

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