Ierrellus wrote:I was writing pantheistic poetry at age 19. The current verses are inspired by Dowd"s "Thank God For Evolution".
Meno_ wrote:Ierrellus wrote:I was writing pantheistic poetry at age 19. The current verses are inspired by Dowd"s "Thank God For Evolution".
Your poem was the inspiration where the apple found from the tree too wide an array, per chance
Tab wrote:Don yer fig-leaf, grab yer apple,
Leave the garden, build a chapel.
Write a book and pay it mind,
To Fight-fight-fight with your own kind.
Mulch the apple, make some scrumpy,
Fill Eve's days with rumpy-pumpy.
Bouncing babies, weary cock.
Trust Darwin's sickle to cull the flock.
Thinking's hard, so build a 'puter,
Cart you lard on electric scooter.
Tap yer fingers, tweet on twitter,
Flush the world right down the shitter.
Meno_ wrote:All that tapestry an opera whisked, away but there see- ( he points as its gone and stays at the same time)
Whereas it becomes another, saliently
Comforted
there is this odd familiar strangeness, over it
And traverse it again in the absence of its train, the thought about, it always has to borne into new deaths.
Once again, loosing himself into an eternal likeness, breath it in and out so next time it would not be disconcerting to look deeply into it.
Do you like to look, do you like to see, to recognize some minor detail, some sudden notion, sublimely resonate,
All of you unafraid at any stage, to be.
Ierrellus wrote:The determinism by which stem cells become organ and organism is God given progress in action.
Meno_ wrote:Ierrellus wrote:The determinism by which stem cells become organ and organism is God given progress in action.
But do they possess quasi objectivism through transparent transcendence, or, are they hidden, as trough a glass darkly?
1 Corintians , chapter 13, verse 12.
Ierrellus wrote:Meno_ wrote:Ierrellus wrote:The determinism by which stem cells become organ and organism is God given progress in action.
But do they possess quasi objectivism through transparent transcendence, or, are they hidden, as trough a glass darkly?
1 Corintians , chapter 13, verse 12.
They possess quasi objectivism through growth and development. There is nothing mysterious or supernatural about this development. It simply is.
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