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The man stood on a box In the middle of the park, When people walked by The old boy would bark “It’s in the Bible,” he cried. And some people would ask What is in the Bible, sir?” Prepared to take him to task. “Everything’s in there, friend!” He answered with a smile Feeling the people there Would stay and listen a while. “Well, that’s an easy answer!” One of the onlookers said. “You have left nothing out!” The orator nodded his head. “The Bible has answers for you To any question you can say. It will be your salvation, sir No waiting until Judgment Day. It tells you what to eat and then Tells you how to choose a wife. It tells you how to go to heaven When you reach the end of life.” The questioner replied, “Yes, sir, And it tells of women made of salt, And a fellow who walked on water Another brought the sun to a halt. It tells of a boat quite big enough To have two each of every animal. And people floating up to the sky. Don’t you find these things incredible?” “Not all,” the soapbox man said, “God can do any holy thing at all. He has made the planets, the sky, The heavens and the waterfalls. God knows everything and he is Who speaks to you in your heart.” The onlooker shook his head, said “So, when does that stuff start?” “What stuff, sir?” the orator asked. “The part where God speaks to me. I haven’t heard a word from God And I have been listening, you see. That would be a truly wondrous thing For this God person to finally do. But, if God speaks to all of us Why the hell do we need you?
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Sep 20, 2015
Sep 20, 2015 at 12:45 AM UTC
SERMON AND A SOAPBOX
The man stood on a box In the middle of the park, When people walked by The old boy would bark “It’s in the Bible,” he cried. And some people would ask What is in the Bible, sir?” Prepared to take him to task. “Everything’s in there, friend!” He answered with a smile Feeling the people there Would stay and listen a while. “Well, that’s an easy answer!” One of the onlookers said. “You have left nothing out!” The orator nodded his head. “The Bible has answers for you To any question you can say. It will be your salvation, sir No waiting until Judgment Day. It tells you what to eat and then Tells you how to choose a wife. It tells you how to go to heaven When you reach the end of life.” The questioner replied, “Yes, sir, And it tells of women made of salt, And a fellow who walked on water Another brought the sun to a halt. It tells of a boat quite big enough To have two each of every animal. And people floating up to the sky. Don’t you find these things incredible?” “Not all,” the soapbox man said, “God can do any holy thing at all. He has made the planets, the sky, The heavens and the waterfalls. God knows everything and he is Who speaks to you in your heart.” The onlooker shook his head, said “So, when does that stuff start?” “What stuff, sir?” the orator asked. “The part where God speaks to me. I haven’t heard a word from God And I have been listening, you see. That would be a truly wondrous thing For this God person to finally do. But, if God speaks to all of us Why the hell do we need you?
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I worry for a creature One that calls itself wise That needs to believe Some ancient pack of lies About timeless people, Gods that can never die, Though they are preposterous, They fail to ask why. I worry for a people who In an age that conquers disease Where we can educate ourselves To do almost whatever we please; Can turn night into the day And speak across the many miles Still chant their superstitious tales About magic arts all the while. It seems they are trained monkeys Who push buttons for rewards When spiritual independence Could be their permanent award. They thank the wrong saviors For pulling us out of the slime That has punished our people Back since ancient times. It was not ritual witchery That gave our people freedom. Instead it was seeing clearly, Analysis, research and wisdom. No blathering high priestess With winged dragons to fight Brought us medical cures, or Radio and electric light.
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 7:35 PM UTC
CHANTING CANT
d o   you kno w  e ver yth  i ng  ? ha ve  y  ou   c ons ider ed th a t   GOD m ay be  o ne  of th e  t h ings o y u   D O  NO T   KN  O    W  ???
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 11:39 AM UTC
o pen le tte rs to a the ists
There once was a man Who lived a "good" life He worked through all trials Temptation and strife He lived very humbly Never wished to be rich Was good to his neighbours Nothing bad passed his lips He said, " God look at me! I am worthy of praise! I am without sin But not by your grace... For I am an atheist And I don't need Christ Humans provide All their own good advice." Then there was another Who, quote, "lived for God" But he looked upon sinners as though they were odd... He said, " God, I thank thee That I'm not like them For I walk uprightly No, I do not sin... And when I get to heaven The praise shall be loud! I'll walk right in And I'll be so proud!" Then there was a woman Who'd give her last dime That she could use drugs And drink her sweet wine But she cried, " Lord! Please have mercy on me! For I am so wretched! So unworthy of thee! I'm not all that clean And I shout at folks I drink and do drugs And God help me, I smoke! But, Lord, I am trying! I want so much to change! Please come into my heart And my life rearrange..." Then came the time When all of them died And the woman in heaven Saw the men with such pride In eternal torment They cried out, "Lord! We kept all your precepts And sin we abhorred! Why is that woman Up there with you? She so unfaithful And she so untrue! But Jesus said sadly, "Yes, you were "good". You had that advantage Yet misunderstood. I did not want works. That's not what I bid. *You gave not your **hearts, But this woman DID***. I was always there knocking But death cut like a knife I gave you your chance... YOU HAD YOUR WHOLE LIFE. SoulSurvivor (c) 6/14/2009
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Feb 22, 2016
Feb 22, 2016 at 12:01 PM UTC
Your whole life
There once was a man Who lived a "good" life He worked through all trials Temptation and strife He lived very humbly Never wished to be rich Was good to his neighbours Nothing bad passed his lips He said, " God look at me! I am worthy of praise! I am without sin But not by your grace... For I am an atheist And I don't need Christ Humans provide All their own good advice." Then there was another Who, quote, "lived for God" But he looked upon sinners as though they were odd... He said, " God, I thank thee That I'm not like them For I walk uprightly No, I do not sin... And when I get to heaven The praise shall be loud! I'll walk right in And I'll be so proud!" Then there was a woman Who'd give her last dime That she could use drugs And drink her sweet wine But she cried, " Lord! Please have mercy on me! For I am so wretched! So unworthy of thee! I'm not all that clean And I shout at folks I drink and do drugs And God help me, I smoke! But, Lord, I am trying! I want so much to change! Please come into my heart And my life rearrange..." Then came the time When all of them died And the woman in heaven Saw the men with such pride In eternal torment They cried out, "Lord! We kept all your precepts And sin we abhorred! Why is that woman Up there with you? She so unfaithful And she so untrue! But Jesus said sadly, "Yes, you were "good". You had that advantage Yet misunderstood. I did not want works. That's not what I bid. *You gave not your **hearts, But this woman DID***. I was always there knocking But death cut like a knife I gave you your chance... YOU HAD YOUR WHOLE LIFE. SoulSurvivor (c) 6/14/2009
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I’m drowning in your holy water Though you got it from the tap. I’d pray about it, but why bother? I’d be just another kind of sap. I’ve heard your words for a lifetime And they still don’t make much sense. They seem to support your lifestyle, Earn you enough to pay your rents. I’ve read your documentation through And I’m not buying the whole deal. It may sound good to people like you But, I am convinced it is not real. You take the words of millennia ago And interpret them far too liberally. You brag about caveman miracles And quote from them too literally. Then changes happened the time That Yeshua guy hit the world stage And things switched from god, to The 'worship of a human being' age. That’s a reversion back in time To when we knew so little about What lightning was and also how Babies got started and came out. Now, twenty one hundred years After our Anno became Domini, People are still bending down To kiss a ring that means naught to me. I have no trouble having reverence for People who act like a holy spirit But rockstar status for preachers? I want nothing more to do with it. As long as the poor and weak starve Churches don’t need my wherewithal. As long as the downtrodden suffer True abomination is a huge cathedral. I know this will offend some of you Who find gods in the clouds comforting; Believe slick tent preachers and priests Deserving of mansions and gold trappings.
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Apr 6, 2018
Apr 6, 2018 at 10:52 PM UTC
HOLY CRAP