“The Fool says … ‘There is no God’”*
By Rhiannonw
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[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series]
“The fool says in his heart,
‘There is no God’”.*
He cannot know, but must
boldy discard
the thought of something greater
than what we see, all matter.
A God would intervene, he says,
at once to make things better.
So two things he neglects –
how life began,
and what a God would do
with sinful man:
If he make all work perfectly,
with no more germs or tragedy,
would we all live harmoniously
and kindly neighbours, brothers, be?
Or should he (as he says)
some trouble leave
awhile – his help and hope
we can receive –
while showing how we need to be
all changed so fundamentally,
forgiven, before he come and cleanse
all germs and sin out thorougly.
*Psalm 14:1; 53:1
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very true
Very true, one guy said to me he can't see God I said he must be looking in the wrong direction. Same guy said if he saw me walking on water he would fall to his knees and repent, I said nothing sounds like a circus act specially for him. Didn't bother to say anything these people think Christians are always out spoiling for a fight for his soul, you see the thing is he's not out to convince you, he wants to convince himself.
Opening move "I am an agnostic, if you see a difference beween atheist and agnostic etc ... " or "I just don't believe in an afterlife".
Have a good week Rhiannon & Nolan
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