Spinoza Poem by gershon hepner

Spinoza



Rejecting transcendence
of God, pantheists
achieve independence
of Him, who exists
in all things, so distant,
said Baruch Spinoza,
only fools are insistent
to think He is closer.
Divine spark is missing
in nature, he said,
deistically dissing
a God who is dead.

5/17/06

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