[MD] God is dead.
ian glendinning
psybertron at gmail.com
Thu Mar 2 14:03:59 PST 2006
Marsha, from one atheist to another ...
Perhaps therefore our "god" is nature ?
Ian
On 3/1/06, MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net> wrote:
> I've been thinking about Joe's Dark Homour:
>
> >Dark Humour.
> >News from earth came to the devil, that god had been pronounced dead. At
> >first the devil felt that a burden had been lifted from him, his spirit
> >soured before becoming lost. He then missed god and started to cry, who was
> >there now to bring balance to life?
> >Then an idea started to rumble deep inside of him, it rumbled and rumbled
> >until the devil proclaimed to hell. "I shall go to earth and either discover
> >that god still exists or take his place."
> >Chorus in Hell. "God is dead, long live God."
>
> "God is dead, long live God"
>
> What did Tina Turner sing? "We don't need another hero...." Well,
> for me, when God died, my self didn't want to replace HIM. When God
> died, I became reunited with Nature. I am a part of nature, no more,
> no less. And I am content in that state. I am nature whether I am
> walking in the woods, or sitting at my computer. I think everyone I
> meet is nature too (even Platt). My mind is a tool for my survival,
> just like my senses. Mind is nature. Does the Oak tree envy
> me? No, he is my brother. Does the Rowan envy me. No, she is my
> sister. The Sky is my father. The Earth is my mother.
>
> No. No more God for me.
>
> Marsha
>
>
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