I am often asked how I can still have faith, being an educated person. I suppose to a skeptic, there is no rationale at all, but every time I see a ray of sunlight coming through a cloud, I am filled with awe, and think that there has to be something bigger than us...
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I will quote a line from my favorite children's book, The Tale of Despereaux:
"Hope is a ridiculous, wonderful, powerful thing.
And often hope is entwined with faith. I really don't think anyone should have to justify their faith. Your poem is wonderful and I really like how you structured it.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
That's an amazing book....
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Blue - Hope is indeed ridiculous, and wonderful...
Sorry for the delayed reply - I.. read moreThank you, Blue - Hope is indeed ridiculous, and wonderful...
Sorry for the delayed reply - I just saw this...
Such a senseless confusion of wonder befalls the skeptic that will never experience the euphoria of witnessing the true experience. Some people dump a pile of money into the search for the feeling that freely comes when the clouds part and the truth is filtered in a golden beam.
Haven't been around in a while. Glad to see you're still at it :)
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Faith is indeed both free and freeing... Thanks, X. Writer's block and work have been my companions .. read moreFaith is indeed both free and freeing... Thanks, X. Writer's block and work have been my companions these days, but I stop by regularly for inspiration. :)
Love your poem and your note as well. Even my third grade son looks at a sunbeam through the clouds and knows it is something more. I swear God speaks to us through nature. Sometimes it's the only way to get our attention.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
I often speak of nature as being God's voice when we will not hear Him any other way. Thanks!
Outstanding. My thoughts on the subject run much like yours, although I doubt I could ever express them as elegantly. I gave up on organized religion several years ago, but still believe very much in a divine creator.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Sam. I just cannot look on nature and NOT see something greater...
I enjoyed your poetic expression of faith.
Hoestly, as a skeptic myself at times, I can only see the rational of understanding our known universe in the paradigm of a loving Creator...
It is the only solution that makes any sense...
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Yes, I agree David. I don't think any one religion knows all the answers, but I also fell that ther.. read moreYes, I agree David. I don't think any one religion knows all the answers, but I also fell that there just has to be something grander... Thank you.
In ritual
and ancient creed
in sacrament and vow -- loved these lines.
This is the true definition of faith...believing in that which we do not see, but which we know to be true. We cannot rationalize these things, we can only believe or not. I think that there is so much beauty in the idea of believing in something. Well done.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Sarah. You are right - we cannot rationalize faith, but it is beautiful to hold...
I think this is one of your best poems ever!! My wife and I are very strong Christians The testimony of the Lord is in everything we see.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you, Mike. I teach in a Catholic school, so faith and prayer is part of my work as well as my .. read moreThank you, Mike. I teach in a Catholic school, so faith and prayer is part of my work as well as my home life.
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