“The Irrationality of Evangelical Conversion” and “Is the Bible monotheistic ?”(Heresia) 2/5

It is a greater law, a greater truth

of all the Worlds of ours

That once everything is said and done,

Everything must begin again.

The ultimate storm savaging our civilization

Our memories broken into pieces, scrambled

Our material world, once perfect, our trusted ship, wrecked

Into the tiniest bits. Unrecognizable.

Our derelict souls, asleep, cast into the barren shore.

And there He woke, alone in the midst of

those asleep. And He tried

to shake and nudge others into awakenness…

To no use. So He found to His surprise,

that we are ment to awake by ourselves.

Not by the will of others.

That was when He learned that His great asset,

His will to be Himself could be a great liability

If forced upon others… He realised.

From thought to action.

In that beach He buried His authoritativeness.

References :

https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/158538636/posts/5273317147

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7 responses to ““The Irrationality of Evangelical Conversion” and “Is the Bible monotheistic ?”(Heresia) 2/5”

  1. NICE πŸ’šπŸ’“πŸ’–

    Blessed and Happy afternoon 🌞

    Greetings pk 🌎

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  2. I think we should all have our own beaches to be taken to — that would be awesome! I’ve never heard of All Saints, but I enjoyed listening to “Pure Shores.” Thank you so much for participating in the challenge!

    I also found the YouTube video very interesting. It made me laugh out loud to think of folks shopping for a God with the best customer service and public relations department. πŸ˜‚

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  3. Beautiful poem! Nothing can be achieved without hard work ☺️ well shared πŸ’

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