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The Battle of Fort Bragg (Free verse) by Dovina

I used to stand on grassy bluff of Fort Bragg’s ragged coast, observing the battlefield below— angry water versus steadfast land. Being young and full of motion, I sided with the sea. Attack was always quenched back then by strength of solid rock. Still I cheered the young and angry sea, and still it pounded. After many battles passed, some broken rocks, a lot of motion, I came again to grassy bluff, and looked from different view. Now memory moved, met solid desire, armies under different flags. Where before the rock was winning, the sea was breaking through. Gentle rolls still swelled in shallows near the shore, then toppled hard against the cliff. Resistance waned in longer view, Some rocks had slid away. Memory kept rolling in, breaking stone, dissolving need, taking it off in painful bits to spread beneath the sea.

ALChemy 9-Apr-06/8:31 PM
Yes, nonsense. Stuff that isn't defined like in your story of the universe. Do you think saying stuff that hasn't been determined is any different than saying a whatchamacallit? Do you really think me and Dovina use God as a reason for all these things. We don't respond to the question what's 1+1 by saying wait a minute I've got to ask God first. My point isn't that you should believe in God and this is why. My point is(and this has been Dovina's point from the start) that you can't disprove something that is beyond comprehension. Once someone tries to explicitly define God then their God is open to criticism but if you're just saying I'm not sure what God is exactly but I sense God's existence then it is pretty hard to disprove that. And that is why trying to argue with Dovina and me about if God exists or not is found to be nonsense. In reality, atheists merely fail to accept the theists' claim “God exists” and, hence, the initial burden of proof lies with the believer.
In short, it's our job to convince you God exists not your job to convince us he doesn't.




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