The Atheist Poem by john coldwell

The Atheist



Of all the fools that I could list,
The greatest is the Atheist,
There may be others that you would choose,
But I have the Bible to support my views,

Like one blind that sees no light,
He concludes that it is always night,
Or one deaf, that has never heard,
He refuses to believe in the spoken word,

Only what is fact, “I’ll believe in that.”
So once he'd have thought the world was flat,
'Science and self is all' he said,
How can he be so misled?

He who dwells where there’s dry rot,
Prefers to think what’s there, is not,
And he who has a debt to pay
Thinks, by ignoring, it will go away.

Now would the rational mind accept,
A thesis that is so inept?
Well no, but sense is put aside,
For he let’s his heart decide, .

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sarah Loves 15 March 2010

God loves you though. Hes' always there for you.

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