Sunday, October 3, 2010

Poems for the Mind (Six poems)




Poems for the Mind
(Six poems by D.L. Siluk)


Free Will (Poetic Prose)

Free Will comes after the basic needs of mind and body are met, if that makes sense; such as: air, food, protean, water, a roof over our heads to sleep; before that, free will goes out the window. Thus free will becomes basic needs, and whoever controls the basic needs controls the free will of man.


No: 2810 (9-16-2010/reedited: 10-3-2010)



Satan and God (Poetic Prose)



Satan feels he can conquer God because he is made up of the particles of the Universe, and the Universe is made of the particles of God, and now he is of God because of this, and therefore, equal, yet he is a colon, unknowingly, should God become whole, and empty out his trash can, the elements he allowed to be more than what they were, life as he and we know it, disappears.

No: 2811 (9-16-2010/reedited: 10-3-2010)


Realism vs. Science (Poetic Prose)



To understand Physics, you must understand matter and motion through space and time and energy and force, the nature of gravity, chemistry and math; it’s all part of the course. For physics to understand God it has to take one more step forward, it has to understand the nature of God, how God suspends the laws he puts in place, alters them, or can. Such as gravitation, and at the same time, not violating his own physical structure. At present, man cannot even understand the different compositions of the natural order of laws, within its own environment, and beyond the elements of earth’s influences, we are more than a phenomena being, we are a trillion square one human cell that reproduces itself. This, he still doesn’t even understand, how then can he understand God? The realism is that Science has done very little since it has discovered the solar eclipse back in 585 BC.


No: 2812 (9-16-2010/reedited: 10-3-2010)



Replacements (poetic Prose)



Given a chance, science will replace religion and philosophy with cosmological, and physics, and call it God, which in comparison is the same thing as religion and philosophy, just having a different tone to it; theory, concept—Satan does this ever century or two, to keep us busy, not long ago it was the Origin of the Species, before that, it was the Greek Gods, then the Roman Gods, and before that, God was the Sun, and the Druids nature God, somewhere in-between. In essence, there is only one way to connect with God and that is directly, but we keep taking the roundabout way.

No: 2813 (9-16-2010/reedited: 10-3-2010)




A Perfect Day (Poetic Prose)



There has been such a story called “The Perfect Storm,” but can man have a perfect day? Perhaps, if he was a God of his own creation, that is if he created himself (like he created the movie, “The Perfect Storm”). And science would have us believe this, that by waiting for the perfect day to arrive, and that involves the perfect conditions to prevail, thus, eyes pop out, and ears develop, and somehow organs form, and one day we exist, and what was behind all this: time (according to the scientists, and of course, a perfect day within the vast universe).

No: 2814 (9-16-2010/reedited: 10-3-2010)




The Miracle (Poetic Prose)



How does God do a Miracle? Actually what is a miracle? The Dictionary says, a miracle is “…a marvelous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent…” I would guess that would imply something man cannot do, or the science of man cannot figure out, like reproducing the color in grass from scratch, something on that order. Thus, it is only possible by altering God’s creational laws that we know to produce this miracle, or changing the physical composition of something, or something similar, like simply suspending the laws he has put in place, again altering them. He doesn’t have to change or adjust himself, but I suppose he can. If God was to change the core of the earth, He’d change the gravitational pull on the moon, or that the moon has on the earth, like the tides. And this alters the gravitational pull between the sun and the earth, altering the balance of the solar system likewise (man can even do this on his own—perhaps WWIII will prove that). If I can figure this out, it’s got to be pretty simply for God to do, whatever he wants to do. What we call, miracles.

No: 2815 (9-16-2010/reedited: 10-3-2010)







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