God and Dr. Frankenstein
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God and Dr. Frankenstein
Take it from God or Dr. Frankenstein
when you create something
that's when the trouble starts
The monster lives
a replica of its creator
if it's a song or a universe
if it's a book or a blonde or a galaxy
or a man assembled from stolen parts
or a house or a cake or a parachute
creation is where the trouble starts
The monster was misunderstood, you see
the good Dr. did the best he could
with a hank of hair and a piece of bone
a handful of clay and a breath alone
all issue is a replication of the artist
so, God must be imperfect like Frankenstein
the universe has stitches across the forehead
and electrodes on the neck, but it lives, it lives
When Jack Kerouac was my age, he was dead already.
The universe is not perfect, why should we expect God to be?
If God doesn't edit, then why do things keep changing?
These are questions that both Kerouac and Frankenstein asked.
I wouldn't give you a dime for a God without faults
did he say, "Oops, I created hurricanes and polio?"
I don't think so. God is not perfect, he only thinks He is.
If he was perfect, how could he have created us?
In His Own Image
when you create something
that's when the trouble starts
The monster lives
a replica of its creator
if it's a song or a universe
if it's a book or a blonde or a galaxy
or a man assembled from stolen parts
or a house or a cake or a parachute
creation is where the trouble starts
The monster was misunderstood, you see
the good Dr. did the best he could
with a hank of hair and a piece of bone
a handful of clay and a breath alone
all issue is a replication of the artist
so, God must be imperfect like Frankenstein
the universe has stitches across the forehead
and electrodes on the neck, but it lives, it lives
When Jack Kerouac was my age, he was dead already.
The universe is not perfect, why should we expect God to be?
If God doesn't edit, then why do things keep changing?
These are questions that both Kerouac and Frankenstein asked.
I wouldn't give you a dime for a God without faults
did he say, "Oops, I created hurricanes and polio?"
I don't think so. God is not perfect, he only thinks He is.
If he was perfect, how could he have created us?
In His Own Image
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Oh, there are many! There seem to be so many people who are outright crippled by a belief that it they entertain any possibility of falsehood in their convictions, then the entire concept of Truth would dissipate into utter chaos. I've heard people I love tell me that if they don't believe that what is true is the absolute measure of TRUTH, then everything is meaningless. There are so many people who are being slapped around by the onslaught of postmodernism, lamenting their loss of comfortable certainty, while the rest of the folks around them look askewly saying "Duh."Peevette wrote:Is there anyone who could truely answer that question and feel confident that their answer is the true answer? Is there a such thing as 'perfection'?joel wrote:and the definition comes back up: what is perfection?
At best I think perfection can be a matter of faith, not of knowledge--and the two are enjoying an amicable divorce.
Who needs to be perfect? No one is...but Lrod comes darn close.
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Yass. As Percy Byatch well knew.when you create something
that's when the trouble starts
JHVH, whereever He be,
Should be apprehended--and sued.
(Frankenstein great PB Shelley sci-fi: Percy no mere pulpmeister (or vulgar, wannabe gonzo artiste). Some say even his main squeeze Mary had a hand in its creation--Branagh-/DeNiro cinematic version was not so bad).
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