As we Walk, Talk, Breathe, then Leave this lush labyrinth
Questions questions questions, what if we get it wrong?
As we Eat, sleep, Breath then leave this world of tears
Questions Questions Questions, what if we miss the point?
Some Live and Some die, and life goes on around us
War , Love, and hate, such odd company make
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We’re livin in a Busy, busy world where no one loves their daddy
What makes life worth livin, if we’re all alone?
We’re gonna reap what we’re sowing, and since devotion’s borin
Soon Life’s not worth livin, since we’re all alone
Some laugh and some cry, and life goes on around us
Hope is hard to find, though some say its free
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It’s a cloudy day, when the sunset fades Away,
The cold cold world thaws its way to sanity
If one friend heaven sent helps carry the burden
That life has brought to me
Ther’re days wet and days dry, and life goes on around us
Friends, though far between, mean the world to me
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Thursday, September 09, 2004
A quick response to "Humbly Bend"
Upon further reflection, I see a problem with this idea. Rather, I see an injustice in my assessment. To claim that the truth and the Bible are seperate entities is true. However, this is not necessarily due to the error of the Bible. The nature of a written word is so incredibly seperate than that of "truth" on the idealistic and pure level, that no direct comparison is permissable by their very natures. They are different. Further, to say "God does not reside in the Bible" is a rather sensationalistic claim that was based more on reader appeal than thought out conclusions. I am sure it worked, but it was a poor and cheap hook, not worthy of the subject matter. Still, I think at base, my best guess is that "truth" "honesty" "humility" "sincerity" etc. should be our first guides to God.
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