The elementary simplicity of metaphysics
There must be some kind of God.
We have no choice.
Or else all life and everything is lost.
For total atheism is nothing but the ultimate capitulation,
the utmost enmity to life,
since most unnatural of all is to give up.
If life gives up it has no meaning,
therefore it must have a meaning,
since at all it does exist,
and therefore there must be a God
as an idea above all others,
an initiative and constructivity
all of its own that guides it.
That's the elementary simplicity of metaphysics.
Poetry by Christian Lanciai
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Written on 2007-05-21 at 10:54
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