the real question is not
whether god exists
but whether you believe in one
no matter which denomination
do you believe
that there is someone
who commands your fate
created everything
makes earth move and the universe
protects the good and punishes the bad
and will reward you after death
according to the life you led
with everlasting bliss
or fiery hell eternal
or do you rather think
that it is our responsibility alone
to live in peace
not war
protect all life
not only our own
and not pretend
that hunger sickness
lack of water and clean air
are simply natural
if you are a believer
remember all religions
respect all forms of life
if you are prone to think it's humans' obligation
remember those who do believe
may also strive to do their best
the common goal of all
should be the recognition
that whatsoever god
may have created us
would not have wished
for our abolition
Jan 1, 2016
Jan 1, 2016 at 6:11 PM UTC
the real question is not
whether god exists
but whether you believe in one
no matter which denomination
do you believe
that there is someone
who commands your fate
created everything
makes earth move and the universe
protects the good and punishes the bad
and will reward you after death
according to the life you led
with everlasting bliss
or fiery hell eternal
or do you rather think
that it is our responsibility alone
to live in peace
not war
protect all life
not only our own
and not pretend
that hunger sickness
lack of water and clean air
are simply natural
if you are a believer
remember all religions
respect all forms of life
if you are prone to think it's humans' obligation
remember those who do believe
may also strive to do their best
the common goal of all
should be the recognition
that whatsoever god
may have created us
would not have wished
for our abolition
