![]() Something to ponder uponA Poem by g.n.bReligion morals beliefs and faith That’s something that has no one true meaning We are born into this world with something truly holy in us It is up to us what we make of ourselves Whether we reach our potential Whether we do good ,,do we make the world a better place to live in Or do we go breaking rules living with no set of morals or code and no discipline A lot of spiritual people always tell us that you have to believe in god to be a better human being And then we start fighting over which god .One man claims his god is better than ours And there starts a war because of that.Would any god like that sort of behavior I say that god is one and one is god.There is a little amount of god in every one of us Whether we nurture it or kill it .Its all in our hands But not one soul is born without god in them I may be wrong.Actually I do have a strong feeling im wrong But I chose to believe in this. This makes a better person.Im sure it will do the same to you Existence is something we question only second to god I have no idea why the first humans were born or how they were born But you and me were born so that we fulfill the purpose we were thrust upon This responsibility is something we may realize in any point of our life It may come to you when you are eleven or when you are seventy But once you realize this purpose you came here for You have to do it..That nurtures the god in you That shows or proves your faith in god God is one it is us that are different If you do not serve your purpose the society may not function as it should Its in each of our hands in making the world a better place to live in Ones responsibility may look bigger than the others But it is all the same .If one person does not serve his purpose The society will fall it will crumble Love is god and hate is the opposite Now the majority of our duty or purpose is completed when we love With love we can heal the world Now go on define your existence © 2013 g.n.b |
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