We have no answers,
Although all religions say:
'They hold the Truth',
Maybe in their own booth?
But no one knows for sure,
For Life is still a Mystery,
No matter who guides the Tour.
Yes! As a devout Agnostic (who doesn't know if God or gods exist) , and very practicing Atheist (who knows the theology of all religions is bullshit) , I fully endorse these poetic comments. Viva THINKING freed from brain washed nonsense! And viva Feldy- the wonderful Sandracita! She tells it like it is.
I agree there are too many who considers themselves guides with ready, intact, one-size-fits-all answers. And then they have the gall to condemn an agnostic for being wishy-washy, indecisive. But agnosticism is just the humblest stance you can adopt. I agree in principle with Kelly's statement below - an imagined god is not GOD - but I know so many people who n-e-e-d to believe in a personal god and they are offended by disbelief. What can we do but keep a respectful silence? This topic leds to circular thinking! !
Few answers indeed but there's no need to give the nod to an imagined god
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
My preference of tour guide would be a smoked-out old hippie! (with 4 cords and some truth) keep up your grand work angelita divina la cubana quien salpica (en tus obras) como rana! ! !