Don'T Just Suppose Poem by Michael P. Johnson

Don'T Just Suppose



When nothing was seen, nothing heard
Nothing but darkest night
Do you think all life, just occurred?
With dawning of first light

Darwin, who thought he was clever
Trapped in miseries jail
Thinking creation was never
Causing countless to fail

Lost children, deprived of learning
People drowning in sin
People normally discerning
Eternal life's to win

As the world picks Darwinian brains
Universities suppose
Political correctness reigns
The mouths of reason close

God neither pulls, pushes nor shoves
Influences, unjust
But tender, as innocent doves
God raised life from the dust

Dust! Created by Jesus' hand
Before He walked on earth
First these facts, must man understand
Ere wisdom's given birth

Knowledge puffs up, humility rules
Without God nothing could be
Presumption, the maker of fools
Blind, is unable to see

Pray Heaven would open your eyes
Clear your muffled ears
Before in hell, with great surprise
You'll burn endless with tears.....

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Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson

New Silksworth / Sunderland Co/Durham England
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