In the 5000 or so years of human history, great men have walked the earth.
Christ, Sakyamuni (Buddha, if you like), Krishna, Lao Tzu and all the rest.
But none of them have been able to save the world.
Instead, humanity have become more divided.
Religions have brought more divisiveness then unity among the human race.
But all preach peace and love and the unity of race through divine creation.
And all say that god has a divine plan.
And that in his good old time, everything will turn up well for humanity.
Or at least things and people will be judged and everything put right.
If you question -
They say
That we can't comprehend
The totality
Or the mysteries
Or the mercies
Or goodness of god.
Sorely, no one has actually met or seen god.
Some claim they have -
In their visions,
In their hearts,
In the everyday things,
In the miracles
And the mercies
That happen in their lives
I wonder
If god exists
Or whether
Really,
God exists
Because
We don't want
To take responsibility
For ourselves
We fear the Unknown
We create
A super hero
To take care of
The Other World
For us
I say,
If you have
Have met
God
Please,
Don't be selfish!
Introduce
God
To the world - openly
Not in a book -
full of mysteries,
injunctions,
heaven
and hell!
Nor in
Feelings,
Visions,
Arguments
Or
Debates
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