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God and Humanity: Nature

5/12/2020

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Bewildered one, art not ye now convinced?
As leaf washed clean by rain can at last breathe,
So can thy mind, once thee by God evinced,
Or dost thy specious dogma ever seethe?

And dost thou have the mind to set apart?
With Man on this and Nature over there, 
Like basic shapes and lines upon a chart,
A lamentable, over-simpled error.

For Man is of Nature and so we know,
That Nature contains Man, and that is fine,
There is but one dust and we all do flow,
From God’s grand code, be it this bee’s or mine,

Is there doubt in your mind of this... after all?
Acorn and you: sep’rate paths when you fall?

- Scott Alexander McKenzie
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