deepundergroundpoetry.com

Does God Exist?

     The fact that a concept far greater than humanity's ability to conceive can be debated as being corporeal or fictional, especially when said concept is a human invention is an example of our collective ability to take our bullshit way too seriously. In my heart I can accept things as being greater than I. Gravity, time, reciprocity, all 3 of Newton's Laws, along with Ohm's and Keppler's and Murphy's and Lilith's. But to argue existence when I can't know if I exist? Is an exercise in futility. Attempting to apply the scope of logic towards this equation is a conundrum in itself. God made man and man returned the favor. Holding a concept in our minds as a representation of something is place-holding. Math works this way. Spelling as well. Words, ideas, labeling as well. Does 2 exist? How about 27.9? Does a banananana exist? Does Bananarama exist? Does a rama-lama-ding dong exist? God is love, humans and all living things are connected by some force that can't be understood. It can't be understood not because we're being punished, but because we can't understand ourselves yet. As a species humanity is pubescent at best. Our matter becomes energy which becomes matter. Regardless of your religious beliefs, you will come back around. The you that is here will return in some other form. Every word you speak will vibrate out in the air and that energy will be converted to another form of energy and disperse throughout the atmosphere and eventually become something else. The energy of all of your thoughts will connect somewhere, become something. In this we are all one. But does a thing that can't be described by a creature that can hardly master the use of its own observation template be confined to a binary question? Prolly not. Cause for real, binary questions are way easy to cheat. Does God exist? God is love, questions are stall-outs for the one big mystery.
Written by LokiOfLiterati
Published
All writing remains the property of the author. Don't use it for any purpose without their permission.
likes 4 reading list entries 1
comments 3 reads 877
Commenting Preference: 
The author encourages honest critique.

Latest Forum Discussions
COMPETITIONS
Today 4:56am by NANCY_RDZ_STORIES
SPEAKEASY
Today 4:15am by Grace
SPEAKEASY
Today 3:33am by DCLXVI_1989
COMPETITIONS
Today 00:41am by Louismatteo349
SPEAKEASY
Yesterday 11:19pm by Ahavati
POETRY
Yesterday 11:05pm by Grace