A Christian walked into a strange town, where all had but three wishes. Those wishes where their rules that they expected everyone to follow. He met a man, his three wishes were strict timing of work hours, not to be disturbed during his sleep, and not to be disturbed when listening to the music.
Then another man, who wished to speak a sign language in answer to the questions, wished not to ask questions, and wished for people to not visit his house during certain hours.
Then a shopkeeper, who wished that people buy from him without asking for concession on everything he sells, wished that buyers keep do not bring dirty shoes into his shop and his third wish was payment through cash cards.
Then a street hawker who sold books, wished people read the books he sold, wished his books be passed on when read, wished that books not used be returned for the same price.
Then a boat man, who wished that tourists he took to the trip remain silent during the trip, kept their fishnets away from the dolphins, and not to rock his boat.
Then another taxi drive, who wished people play the music of their choice when they pay the rent for the taxi, wished people to have only a certain amount of luggage, and wished that destination where he drops the people he drops through the short cuts, the long roads and safe roads he knew.
Everyone he met had three rules, that all the towns people followed. A strange town where all had three wishes everyone’s wishes were respected. In that town, like a city, people had rules and followed the rules. Had wishes and respected the wishes.
When the christian left the town, the person at the city gate, the gate keeper, told him, “I have three wishes, that people who leave the town tell me their one wish, that people who leave the town tell me their second and third wish.”
The christian told him, “my first wish is that people respect God doesn’t matter known by what name. My second and third wish, is that people follow the God of faith that they know and then seek the God that God is.”
The gate keeper asked, “Who is the God that is the God.” The christian answered, “who is God, what is God, where is God… no one knows, when one finds, one knows, why there’s a God.”
The Christian left. As he was leaving, the Gate keeper looked at him and said to himself, “thank God, we have three wishes in this town.” Then he left his job to find his one wish, the sum of his three wishes.
Moral of the story: “Find one moral yourself, the other moral is this: Creation of God are children of God and God knew his creation before he created it, he knew its beginning and he knows its end.”