God Is Not A Woman

Shaunmatthewcpoetry

Ariana Grande is wrong
Not a fan of that bullshit song
God is a woman?
What crystal meth was she smoking?
Someone online recommended a book to me
The Sophia Code
Hmm, I see
Authors and cult leaders
Don't believe the stories about Moses and Jesus
Looking for feeble minds
I find it all so facetious
Let's just
Agree to disagree
Drawing a target on the enemy
With my wooden pencil
Carved from a tree
Weaponizing words
While the others just flee

  • Author: Shaunmatthewcpoetry (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 27th, 2023 00:56
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  • Goldfinch60

    May your god go with you Coolcuk.

    Andy

    • Shaunmatthewcpoetry

      Thanks pal, I never believed until 2020, it would take me all day to explain to you why I do now. Let's just say a lot of strange things happened to get me to this point.

    • orchidee

      'He' God is He and She, I would say. But nothing to do with this gender nonsense. I read there are 73 supposed genders now.

      • Shaunmatthewcpoetry

        God is male and female? How? In the bible he is only called father and not a woman?

        • orchidee

          Well, more accurately, God is neither male or female, but is a Spirit. It's the Jewish background to the Scriptures, I think, emphasising men. Women were not given much status then. They called God 'Father' though this can include 'Mother' I would say.

          • Shaunmatthewcpoetry

            Hmm not heard about that one. To each his own.

            • orchidee

              Well, I'm not all human - I'm half guinea pig, as in my pic! lol.

            • evenwheniLie

              God is he, she, and it..

            • 2781

              What is truth? I read all our problems started because Adam listened to his wife!

            • Audrey A.

              The wife is Adam. Blame the woman all you want, it's his rib.



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