Enlighten The Minds Poem by Margaret Alice Second

Enlighten The Minds

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May God punish all our enemies for their disrespect
for the quality and quantity of human life, may God
send Black Death and medieval Plague to enlighten
the minds of the rich medical industrialists who make
vast fortunes by inflicting unbearable pain on people
who need medical care for a multitude of suffering

May God decide how to teach those who delight in
destroying the minds of psychiatric & mental patients,
may God take up the cause of the defenceless victims
and illustrate through bringing the same suffering upon
them, how it feels and what they should have done
instead of torturing their fellow-men, may every bad

Sensation they induced in persons they diagnosed
return to haunt them so they feel a perfect replica of all
they have done, for as long as it takes to elevate their
consciousness which is as opaque as the deep abyss
offering a rich breeding ground for torture and disrespect
for humanity and on which their wealthy, materialistic

Lives are based, to teach them about the senseless lies
perpetrated to amass great fortunes without regard for
a God who's just and will take care of the innocent when
believers decry the falsehoods of modern society…

Monday, August 14, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: feelings,justice
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Margaret Alice Second 14 August 2017

To Osazee: No, Black Death and Plague is NOT enough. And Jesus would chase these money-mongers and exploiting profiteers from the Temple of medical practitioners calling them Pharisees and white-washed graves, exploiting the weakest members of society in the name of medical assistance for FINANCIAL gain. Jesus knew when to get angry with the establishment – go read your New Testament.

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Osazee Dankaro 14 August 2017

Wow! ! ! ! You are quite right about a lot of persons needing to be punished. However, don't you think sending black death and plague is a little too much. And is that what God is? A being to be used in punishing others? If you ask me, I would think it will be more proper if you ask God to change them. That is what Jesus would do.

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