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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 10-Apr-06/3:11 PM
I didn't say that. I said it's the only way to illiminate god from the equation(as in the possibility that God exists.) God is obviously not scientifically testable so does not need to be in a scientific equation but if he is I'm sure you'd need to know everything before you could make a perfect conclusion. Atoms have always been on earth but until someone discovered them, in human's minds they didn't exist. Although there were theories about them and what they do long before they were discovered. So maybe some day we'll have all the answers and then we can say for sure that God does or does not exist. Until then we're just guessing like they once did about atoms. Most likely niether of us will be here when everything is found out so why not fill in the gaps for now with an indefinite being like God and in doing so cover your ass just in case he really does exist. If your idea of God interferes with the logical process then in my mind it's not God you're thinking of.

;) Sleep tight.




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