If you believe in God
God must have made us all
Out of whatever God is
Unless God borrowed something small
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Dear Jemarie, I sincerely thank you for your kind comments and advice, and, being broadminded of course I have over many years, read most of the Bible In friendship I would reciprocate and invite you to read two other books written by God (Through his followers of course) 1. The Upanishads (Equivalent of the New Testament to Indian Brahmin) 2. 'An Experiment With Time' by J W Dunne. You will find these are both also very enlightening, being written from the same universal perspective. In the meantime I have no doubt that despite the existence of all three volumes the Universal God still 'probably' sends his blessings from Chislehurst to the followers of all planetary religions of man! In good faith and steadfast in the face of all adversity Sincerely, Egal.. (One of Life's Pilgrims)
I invite you to read the Bible so all the questions and doubt shall find answers. You have a good heart and I believe you will find the Bible a very enlightening and inspiring literature. God bless you!
I like this very much and the ending especially. I like bang-up endings (reverse of big bangs?) Chislelhurst might well be the center of the universe although they say there is no center nowdays, and it may all expanding perhaps as far as Woolwich? And I think God lives happily inside of all your poems!
strange you mention chislehurst.......Maybe your belief in god is closer than you think. good poem best wishes suzan
what an intellect! i love it, the way you put it, yes we, who believe in Him, would testify on that! love your way of writing it and the reasoning. very cleverly written.
Absolutely delightful! Reminds me a little of the tone of A.A.Milne. I like this very much.
We are not better than animals................................