Religion And Your Fear Of Death Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Religion And Your Fear Of Death

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Devout religious theists must argue to you that while you live
you must believe in God
through your fear of what will happen after death-or go to hell.
To be afraid from birth to die the non-beleiver is
to never stop believing or that your thinking mind it is.
Of all that ever was and will for all thus one day be.
Late in life for most some less but most if at all.
Men need control to cause a fall, healthy men need none of this
when pride before a fall.
To believe in life instead of death takes more thought than none at all.
Why you believe at all is not because of God
your fear of death is not just cause to think of death at all.
You fear death and talk of Love when the light is up above.
Wishful thinking, that there is without a thought of life after death.
Death it claims the good with all the bad but you know this.
Do you need a God to do whats right?
To give to some and never take that which was never yours?
When where you live and how your raised is what you really are.
A healthy brain is but the sum of memories of before.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: green
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James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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