Unlikely Conclusion  for friend Tate

Unlikely Conclusion for friend Tate

A Poem by Poeticpiers
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Unlikely  conclusion.

 

Each natural catastrophe.

 Which seem to happen randomly.

Affords an opportunity

 for suffering humanity.

To ask what kind of deity

would inflict such misery.

On those who serve him faithfully.

It seems to me a fallacy

 to lay the blame for tragedy.

On some unfeeling deity.

Disasters happen naturally.

I’m forced to state I disagree.

It does not follow logically

It’s Gods responsibility.

 

Monday, 18 January 2010

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© 2010 Poeticpiers


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Yes. God takes the blame for every large catastrophe, even a lot of small ones. Things happen in this world and their only logical response (logical to them anyway) is that God must be angry at them for whatever reason. While I waver in my belief of God from time to time, I can't help but think that if he created everything, the vast expanses of space and matter, why would he care to take notice of us? An infinitely higher entity surely has better ways to occupy his/her/its eternal existence than to meander around in our activities.

Posted 15 Years Ago


lol I am in agreement there I see these tragedies as just natural turns of fate .I suppose if there was a god he deposited life here and here we have stayed and what thing weve made of it

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Poeticpiers

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72years, young married. Ex police officer Ex social worker. interests Reading and writing poetry Painting and drawing in coloured pencil avid reader,sci fi fantasy crime. comparitive religion and esp... more..