Sorry but not really

Ok Waleed


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Religion doesn’t allow me to be myself

Then I cannot be with religion

God please forgive me

 

I’m only doing

what you’ve

made me

 

So I take the self accountability

Along with your mercy

And I move forward

  • Author: Ok Waleed (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 31st, 2022 03:22
  • Comment from author about the poem: Ramadan tomorrow and although it maybe another one I have to spend along physically I still believe Allah is in every decision I make. Shout out to www.priceofwisdom.art Please understand your belief isn’t bond, if you aren’t open to not believing just as how you are as to believing then how does your faith grow?
  • Category: Religion
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  • Paul Bell

    Faith is being a decent human being.
    Being human on the other hand is a real balancing act at times.

    • Ok Waleed

      That’s the stupidest definition of faith I’ve ever read. I do love your definition of being human though I agree.

    • Rocky Lagou

      I prefer to avoid philosophy and connect myself with the PRESENT. Like yeah, we're all going to die, SO WHAT? I'm not afraid of death because I'm not afraid of life. To live, in a sense, is to accept and welcome that you are going to die. It's all a cycle and my bones will reunite with the earth and sprout new life.

      • Ok Waleed

        I thought philosophy was living in the present

        • Rocky Lagou

          Well technically it's the study about the metaphysics, but I kind of have no other choice but to live in the present so...sucks right?

          • Ok Waleed

            Just us going back and forth alone about the study of philosophy is philosophy itself my friend



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