Disciple one God...
quell the spirit and the soul
of native culture.
quell the spirit and the soul
of native culture.
"Religious intolerance was inevitably born with the belief in one God."
-Sigmund Freud, Moses and Monotheism
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Post a CommentWhy did the one God of Genesis need an army of angels? If he's the only God in heaven, who is he going to do battle with?
So much said in so little syllables. Poignant.
I love haiku's, this one is amazing!
exactly
Haiku's have never been my favorite, I must admit...but yours are great. Thank you.
Many god's was man's idea. God just is.
And how sad especially because it didn't have to be that way. Monotheism never had to equal intolerance or subjugation. But you sum up it's distressing history well in this haiku. Excellent quote, too, O.
Beautifully said as usual and love your art, and how do you do it?
just revisiting ;)
Love it and I like how followed with that astute quote from Freud.