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God and Humanity: The Singularity

5/9/2020

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Lo, if I say we’re not long for this Earth,
That a glorious rapture is nigh,
Do not be depressed, or lack certain mirth,
And please settle your urge to decry,

For as humans and tech have evolved,
And to this: faster, with each passing day,
Yet these two, by God’s act, were convolved,
Jointly they hasten and as one will convey,

Acceleration… the nature of this, 
Though we crawl today, tomorrow we run,
Then fly, then rocket to infinite bliss,
To God’s station, from whence we begun,

But, be not afraid; be not thee dismayed,
For our fare has been happily paid.

​- Scott Alexander McKenzie
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