- Oct 8, 2001
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Does God Exist?
Does it matter I question the God concept?
Whether he exists at all, or loves individually?
I put these thoughts out there for an answer,
yet he never seems to – does he not care?
Certain people claim to know him–
claim to be filled with an essence of divine love;
claim God answers their queries
whereas I am deaf to his voice;
blind to what he shows me;
seduced by the dark side,
in so many ways they mock my words,
calling my questioning blasphemy...
If one thinks at all, one must question!
It is how I see the world, hear it, feel it pulse
It is what I experience, how it makes me feel:
and yes I think God does exist;
thinks what I have to say is ‘Good’
because I question old beliefs that no longer serve;
designed to control and enslave the mind.
I walk a new path, see the world anew each day;
I know change is the only constant in life
and if what I write, or say is grave error,
God would be moved to tell me so.
... somehow...
I take his silence as approval.
Well, sounds better than to say
“He’s sulking!”
Does it matter I question the God concept?
Whether he exists at all, or loves individually?
I put these thoughts out there for an answer,
yet he never seems to – does he not care?
Certain people claim to know him–
claim to be filled with an essence of divine love;
claim God answers their queries
whereas I am deaf to his voice;
blind to what he shows me;
seduced by the dark side,
in so many ways they mock my words,
calling my questioning blasphemy...
If one thinks at all, one must question!
It is how I see the world, hear it, feel it pulse
It is what I experience, how it makes me feel:
and yes I think God does exist;
thinks what I have to say is ‘Good’
because I question old beliefs that no longer serve;
designed to control and enslave the mind.
I walk a new path, see the world anew each day;
I know change is the only constant in life
and if what I write, or say is grave error,
God would be moved to tell me so.
... somehow...
I take his silence as approval.
Well, sounds better than to say
“He’s sulking!”