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DROUGHT...GOD OR MAN?

Writers World Events/Social Commentary posted on Aug 19, 2012
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DROUGHT … GOD OR MAN? They say the hell that's burning up earth’s fields And crops is just “AN ACT OF GOD” but not Pollution from man’s mines or mills, greed’s sales Of filthy coal and oil. That’s what they say. We’re not to blame for melting arctic ice Or deserts crucifying Earth’s frail green. The Lord’s responsible for climate change. Fanatics all insist whatever made The galaxies and stars shares human traits With ego needs for grand hosannas from The life He gave. But then they hint He knew What was, what is and all to come; yet sent His only Son to save us from mistakes With blessed grace to pardon what we do To praise His sacred name: our holy wars, Crusades and killing fields all red with blood From creeds and causes other than our own. Grim thoughts to leave us with a cosmic … WHY? If we’re to save tomorrows for ourselves, Ought not we take responsibility For what we do to Earth and human kind? This could be God’s intention all along. jo_dis

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JohnSmall

1:40PM | Sun, 19 August 2012

VERY nice! Echoes things I've been saying in my weekly newspaper column for years now. Great job!!

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wysiwig

5:44PM | Sun, 19 August 2012

Clear and cogent as always. Your last verse reminded me of an old story. You may have heard it. A flood is coming. A National Guard jeep comes by Farmer Brown's house to take him to safety. Brown refuses the ride. "The Lord will provide", he says. Soon the water is up to his porch. A boat comes by to evacuate him. Again he refuses. "The Lord will provide." Finally the water has risen to the level of Farmer Brown's rood. A helicopter comes by to take him off the roof. Again, he waves away his would be rescuers. "The Lord will provide", he says just before he drowns. Standing before the Lord, Farmer Brown wants to know, "Lord, I put my faith in you to provide but you let me drown. Why?" The Lord looks down on Farmer Brown and says with annoyance, "Moron! I sent you a jeep, I sent you a boat and I sent you a helicopter!." And while we're on the subject, why is it that the drought in the U.S.A. seems to hit the Red states the hardest? Thanks for the kind words. I hope you are well.

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stnaper

11:27PM | Sun, 19 August 2012

People should not believe in fairy tales. Man is responsable for what has or is happening to Earth.

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Mondwin

2:27AM | Mon, 20 August 2012

Agree with Stnaper my friend!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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Fidelity2

12:17PM | Mon, 20 August 2012

It is very cool. Thanks. 5+!

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auntietk

3:09PM | Mon, 20 August 2012

Not being of a religious bent, I think we should hedge our bets no matter what our belief system. No matter who is "responsible," we should do our best to take care of what we have. Religious belief does not exonerate anyone from stewardship. Excellent writing, my friend.

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MarciaGomes

6:09PM | Mon, 20 August 2012

Fantástico texto ,bela mensagem devemos cuidar do planeta não importa a religião que nós temos.+++++++++++5

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Chipka

5:27PM | Sat, 25 August 2012

I've always had an odd relationship with religion. I don't believe in fairy tales, and yet I read them. I enjoy them, but I recognize them for what they are. Stories. And so when it comes to religion and people saying that "this" is the will of some divine entity, I simply ignore what they're saying and focus--instead--on what I can do to make something better, or to maintain something good. And having said that, I'll also say that I got a few good chuckles from what you wrote. The god that many people go around attributing some kind of "will" to is precisely the sort of god who could do with a bit of therapy. I find it odd that rather than simply say "Okay, I change my mind," that God would send his only son, who just so happens to be himself as well, to die for human sins, thus functioning as an "enabler" who keeps humanity addicted to sin. Funny how that works. Believe in the scapegoat and go to Heaven...that's the gist of it, and well...I'm not even a god (yet) and I find that to be one of the more wonky ideas out there. I mean, it ranks right up there with putting carcinogenic flavor ingredients in food. Wonderful writing, as always!


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