I'm not religious at all, but I get the to live with the fear of God stuff, and the intent of the poem is clear and fine, after all - all roads lead to Rome or wherever one needs to be, like the metaphor of "...will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven"... A nice poem, I just can't tell if you are expressing personal belief or quite the opposite with deadpan irony.
Thanks for reading. I was making a feeble attempt to speak to each individual faith. It didn't work .. read moreThanks for reading. I was making a feeble attempt to speak to each individual faith. It didn't work so well.lol
10 Years Ago
Maybe it does work well, maybe my interpretation is what didn't work so well (!) - and a poem's mean.. read moreMaybe it does work well, maybe my interpretation is what didn't work so well (!) - and a poem's meaning is many things to many people, which make them such gems of writing, as you know. Thanks, Mark.
The terrifying thing about being an atheist isn't losing your faith in god, it's losing your faith in man when you realize that people accept this kind of philosophy. I can't believe in a god that punishes people even though he understands everything they do, and why they do it. But that's just me. This is a nicely written poem. The unsettljng picture accompanying it works well, too.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
We all got faith in something. I'm with you on the old man in the sky thing. Thanks for reading.
11 Years Ago
The portrait is of the Spanish Court of Inquisition btw.
Well said, Mark! Well said. Your third stanza is amazing! Live in fear for God loves us so. and the last line, faith will be your rope (I'm thinking noose?) We humans do so create God in our own image, yes?
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Yes Mary! A rope can be a noose or a tool to save. :)
Interesting if provocative write Mark. It seems full of contradictions as is having to live in a world where religion still holds great sway. Religious followers are far from homogenous. Some fanatics are driven by overcompensation, others are so inadequate and lacking in self faith that they use religion as their crutch and still others are simply followers or afraid of death and the unknown. Darwin has my vote.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
It' s interesting how faith shapes our lives. It's something of a hobby of mine. I think, to some ex.. read moreIt' s interesting how faith shapes our lives. It's something of a hobby of mine. I think, to some extent, we create reality based on our beliefs. Some people are even able to shape the reality of others. You've hit right on what I was trying to do in this poem :) Thanks John.
I"m a gypsy born in New Hampshire, raised in Alaska, schooled in Washington, raised a family in California. Recently settled in Concord NH area. Where to next? I don't really have to think about it, i.. more..