POEM: Engendering God

I have found at times that people seem more able to describe who God isn’t than who God is. Of course, discussing the nature of God at all is problematic. As I often say, there is only one thing more dangerous than talking about God, that is, not talking about God. My natural tendency is to consider God whether proof, but, I will just say that, even for atheists, God still looms quiet powerfully for not existing.

Engendering God

In our newfangled
And new mangled culture
The quest in is out
That hoary interrogative
Is quiet a parent
If God exists
She is a she
If God doesn’t exist
He is a he
He he he
Sow the joke goes
Knot knowing the nature of God
But halving a really good idea
Of who God isn’t
What an empty rush
And to fewer still
God is just
God

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