Artemis XX

Artemis xx
By 
		B. K. Neifert
































In our world of modern art
Let a poet be so free
To write in that syllabic meter's
 Drum of exotic stresses: read.



©2023 B. K. Neifert  
All Rights Reserved





































	Dedication: I dedicate this to J.T. and J.D., whose conversations have spurred on many interests over the years. JD, you and I watched Event Horizon together, and I do believe some of that intonation inspired this. And J.T. your voluminous input on extraterrestrial colonization has helped shape some of this, too, by grounding me in today's science. As did, also, a peer's poem about living on Mars in my Creative Writing Course in 2013. I'm very excited about this piece, and hope many audiences will enjoy it.






























Table of Contents


	pp. 5 ----  Short Story: Artemis xx 
	pp. 35 --- A Year in Poetry
	pp. 104 --- Hyper Modernity
	pp. 157 --- The Myth of Brittos and Theseus































Artemis

"Off to the Hyperborean sea,
"Fly oh ships, to avoid the Valkyries' war.
"The fire spreads across firmaments,
"As the men and women cannot come home.

"We are distracted by it by the Baals.
"The voyagers look beneath them
"And see the arms of the giants in Jotunheim,
"Beneath the circle of the Earth."

I hope you're right.


























I

“The world is about to go to war,” said Christa Armstrong.
	“Yes... our countries are soon to go to war,” said Yuri Sakharov.
	The Artemis rocket raised above the platform. Musk's designs were fused with NASA's, and the Artemis XX mission was about to launch. Nukes were about to fly, and the mission was to colonize the Moon. The mission was called “Project Rainbow.” Humanity was projected to decline by the billions. Some even speculating no life could exist. The scientists had a collection of 10,000 kinds of seed from all the habitable regions of the Earth. No animals were going to survive, but the people lived their lives oblivious to what was about to happen. The Moon module that landed, a sort of dome if you will, was to be constructed by A.I. powered robotics, since humans couldn't do the work. They were guided by pilots, who made the commands into the prompters, but the A.I. was more suited to the precision necessary for building such a base.
	Yang Yang, the woman pilot, and Rakesh Babha, a male astronaut, was the other mating pair. There was a huge political crap show, that no blacks were on the mission, and also no LGBTQIAA2PRFZ+ people, but there was only enough room for four. The joint mission, a Russian, a Chinese, an American and an Indian, representing the four most advanced space programs. The Saudis and North Koreans had their own mission. They were going to fly to Mars. All of this was independently done, by corporations like Space-X and Infogrowth, and expertly laid out so the mission could be self sustaining on the moon.
	The dome was the size of the Super Dome stadium in Louisiana, ironical due to the fact that it was once used to shelter people from Katrina... though those politics were long forgotten, this dome had four levels, each with already planted trees, and about 10,000,000 gallons of fresh water, which would be recycled by filtration systems on every urination. The waters from the plants would also be cycled, but there'd be no meats. Only vegetables. They had quinoa, as a meat substitute.
	Christa and Yang Yang sat in the rocket with Yuri and Rakesh, talking to each other, glibly. There was a feeling of excitement, of hidden jubilee. As, scientists have this obdurate sense of discovery, where they felt like Noah and his sons about to embark on the Ark and endure a global flood.
	The timer started counting, “Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven, Six, Five, Four, Three, Two, One...” Christa was reminded of a Steve Miller song, one her Grandfather used to play, but the rocket blasted off. It flung into the heavens, with a fiery ball, lighting the world like an incandescent burst of flame. The entire sky was darkened by the fire ball, so the blue, clear sky turned black like during a Solar Eclipse, but no stars. The rocket blasted off, no rings or after burners on this model. It was the most advanced rocket ever developed. It would have enough to get back to Earth, and it could even land upright on its back, like in a Ray Bradbury short.
	The rocket flumes licked into the air, and soon the quarto were in space.



















II

Out in space, the quarto couldn't unbuckle, as they'd have to be in their seats the whole time. The Ion Boosters would get them to the moon in a matter of a few hours. It would be a geometric display of speeding up, and then blasting the ions in the other direction, to slow it down. So, the rocket would speed up, and then slow down.
	Finally, the rocket orbited the moon, and there, on the maria of the Mare Vaporum, the rocket hovered, and it landed upright, shooting its sparks from the bottom.
	The four astronauts departed the craft, from a ladder that fell down to a hatch, that opened to a staircase. And there, they departed the craft, and entered into the vacuum hatch of the Moon Base. 
	“Eden” as it was called, had a stale air, almost like being in a newly developed office complex, and there were trees growing, which had been transplanted there by the A.I. worker bots. Those were all gone, as the humans had a distrust for A.I.---it really couldn't be self aware, but they felt it were, as they were dazzled for hours by the platitudes it could produce---so there were no robotics on the craft, save the life support systems, which were governed by strict programming that couldn't reproduce or replicate, or code itself.
	They walked into the main emporium, and it was where all the oxygen would be made, as until just recently, CO2 was being pumped into it, in order to help the trees grow. Now, there was just enough balance for the four of them, to produce enough CO2 for the entire forest. So they thought... 
	There was one window at the top of the dome, which viewed Earth like an under ripened blue raspberry in its window. The four looked up, like having the very Earth as a mural, but there was something strange about the Earth. Rakesh was the first to notice it.
	“Do you see any green?” asked Rakesh.
	Yang Yang squinted her eyes, and as they narrowed, from frustration, suddenly they burst wide open, “No!” she cried. All four of the crew were experts in the other's languages, so they all communicated in a slew of four languages, each of them well versed.
	“What do you think happened?” Asked Rakesh, when suddenly a fireball erupted over the Ukraine. It was like a pinprick on the surface, and it looked like a little yellow light lit up on one of those boards you'd see in a 1950's movie---like they were playing a war game.
	Yuri took off his helmut, as Rakesh phoned back to Earth. He had direct communication with the old, and tired Elon Musk---this was his first true success, though being a trillionaire, he never actually did much, beside commission shuttles to travel from one end of the earth to the other. That, and Neurolink, which an old writer predicted, though he received modest fame, people were too jaded to make him a success like Rowling or King. There were no Neurolink on the Space Station, as that, too, was getting controversial. People were getting trapped in the mental worlds, and everything turning to hell within them. People did not want Neurolink, and it initiated a large lawsuit which nearly bankrupted Elon; as, the fact was it did a lot more damage to the psyche than was first estimated.
	So, they lived upon the dome with no A.I. or computer implants, as the massive window sprawled out in front of them, tempered with glass that could withstand a small nuclear blast. That glass had to shield them from space debris, and it was a new, Carbon based glass, where the glass itself was of a similar consistency to pure Diamond. Imagine the problems that created for the Diamond market, as Gold and Silver were both being artificially produced, too. So, the economies were in ruins as most people had no work---most of Western Civilization lived off of stipends, or worked part time jobs, which paid for a small amount of food, and the tents they'd use would cluster together in giant hovel cities. Of course, everyone was shamed into having work, but only a few successful people could actually sustain themselves off of their work. Most work became a prized commodity, more prized than the jewelry which was replaced by synthetic precious metal and stone.
	Here, on Eden, the four astronauts all looked, stunned at the fact that the Earth was barren. All of its green was sucked up, destroyed. It was over the course of 40 years that this happened, but the Nuclear War definitely burnt up whatever green was left on the Earth.
	Yuri called for Elon, “Papa Roach, Papa Roach, are you there? Come in, Papa Roach.” There was nothing but static.































III

Yang Yang and Christa were sitting over a board of chess---each of them achieving the rank of IM, which was a precursor for employment on this mission, in order to ensure some culture would be passed down, should everything be destroyed. It was a Semi-Slav, and Christa played black. Yang Yang was on the offensive, and the metallic pieces clung to the board with magnets.
	“Yang Yang, why do you think the war happened?” asked Christa.
	Yang Yang put a piece to her mouth, and her eyes grew hard. “America wanted to hog all of the computer chips.”
	“Yes, but why did China have to invade Taiwan?” asked Christa.
	“Because America had to hog all the computer chips.” 
	An army the size of a small country attacked Taiwan about four years previously, and all the countries agreed not to use WMDs. That quickly escalated, after four years, which prompted the mission. As soon as World War III started, the mission was due, and they had previously built the blueprints and processed the materials for the dome. Yang Yang only knew her country's politics, but up here on the moon, with everyone's governments blown to pieces, Christa thought she might reason with Yang Yang.
	“Yes, but the US didn't have the computer chips. Taiwan did.”
	“Taiwan is a part of China,” was what Yang Yang said, getting nervous.
	“Yang Yang, nobody can put you in prison up here. Tell me the truth, what do you think about it?”asked Christa. “Ought the world have went to war, over something so petty? How many billions of people are dead now, or in worse straights than this?”
	Yang Yang paused, nervously shook, and looked down to her feet, not wanting to answer.
	“Christa, she's not allowed to talk about this. Neither am I,” said Yuri.
	“Surely you are, Rakesh, right?” He looked down at some schematics, and was working on something while the two women played chess.
	“I suppose... I can talk about it. I don't really want to,” said Rakesh.
	Christa frowned, and furrowed her brow. “But, you look at the world. It's all gone. Don't we at least get to figure out why?”
	“Our job is to preserve the human race. Not to speculate on wars and far away things. We're not specialists. We are mechanics,” said Yang Yang.
	The other three agreed.
	Christa beat Yang Yang shortly after, and then went to work improving the irrigation systems on the moon-base. The soil wasn't able to grow on the moon, so all of this soil had to be transported. It came from the Nile Delta, and was transported on several rocket missions. The A.I.'s did most of the work, putting the building together, though they were somewhat guided by the pilots, they were free to calculate and minutely improve upon their suggestions. As is what A.I. did, was take human input, and make it more precise.
	“You know, this isn't moon soil,” struck up Christa again.
	The other three looked at their charts.
	“Listen, we can talk... do you think space colonization is viable? I don't,” said Christa.
	Rakesh put down his pen. “Yet we're here, now.”
	Christa sighed, knowing that she had the better judgment out of the whole crew. Yes, you could put a man in space, have them live there. But, you'd always need to refuel it. Say they did sustain the atmosphere, and had the perfect balance of human CO2 and trees. They were supposed to, but looking at the vast amount of trees, Christa had an inclination there was not enough humans onboard, to balance out the trees. A sneaking suspicion. Getting people to live off Earth, would be more about chemistry, than anything else. But, say they did? Then what about the soil? They couldn't grow on Moon Soil, so they likely wouldn't be able to grow on Martian soil, either. There's not enough organic material to fertilize the plants. Of course, she was an expert in horticulture, she knew how to make compost, even out of human waste. Everything was regimented down to a science. But, there's always going to be necessity to go back to Earth.
	Christa glanced at Rakesh. “Don't you think, though, Rakesh, that sooner or later, we're going to have to go back to Earth?”
	“Yes, in a few decades, maybe a half a century. When we've sufficiently populated this, we can begin to repopulate the Earth.”
	That was his country's propaganda. This Ark was supposed to rebuild civilization. Though, Christa knew the seed stores, of billions of seeds, were going to be used to reseed the Earth. The mission, even if everything went right, couldn't last for more than twenty years. Surely the rest of the crew knew that. But, they were so minded on the fantasy... it was their only hope, and she knew better than to inject reality into the equation.




















IV

Christa was at work, looking over the life support systems. Yang Yang was there too, monitoring the same reports. Yang Yang had a concerned look on her face. “The O2 is too high.”
	Christa looked at the charts. “You're right... shouldn't we be balancing out the CO2?”
	Yang Yang checked all the data, and the math. They were not only expert horticulturalists, but experts in mathematics, physics, science, chemistry; engineering, but Christa had a minor in the Humanities, which the others made fun of her for. There was no place for Shakespeare or Milton on the moon. But, they both double checked the data. The O2 was rising.
	They reported it to Yuri and Rakesh, not because of a chain of command, but because all of them were equally invested in the mission. There was no romantic attraction between any of them, but there was a romantic idea that someday, one of the girls would have one of the men's babies. Though, the sheer thought of which one revolted both the men and the women, as none of them were particularly that fond of each other. They almost brought a transgender aboard, but then realized they'd be sterile, which was a classified dossier within the company, saying how they couldn't bring a transgender or gay aboard. It was like a light bulb went off, which none of them wanted. But, it went off all the same, but was a political nightmare with the PR departments, explaining why the crew wasn't as diverse as the people wanted. Two Asians and two Europeans, but that's all they could afford to bring. Had they brought others, they'd likely had more success with the current problem, but the logistics, time, money and resources could only afford four.
	But, now Christa was wishing there were Blacks, or Arabs, or Jews on board, in order to help balance out the O2, which would suffocate the trees.
	“We can call back to Earth, see if they can bring more to Eden,” said Yang Yang.
	That was the plan, but they got back static. There was no possibility of reaching anyone. No war chatter, no maydays, only silence. That was the chilling thing. Only silence.
	“Was everyone killed?” asked Christa.
	Yuri had a pale look on his face, and his eyes were whitened, and his pupils pinpoints. They tried for several hours, but nothing.
	Finally, Yuri had the solution. “We have CO2 tanks at the back of the dome. We'll have to pump them into the atmosphere. We should have planned to bring about twenty survivors with us. But, we could only afford four.”
	“The North Koreans and Saudis sent theirs to Mars. I wonder how they're doing,” asked Rakesh.
	“They're probably all dead,” said Christa.
	“You have no optimism,” said Rakesh. “You can believe anything, and have it be possible. You're going to bring bad Dharma on this mission.”
	“I don't believe in God,” said Christa. “And I don't believe in Dharma. I believe in hard science.”
	“What about that writer?” asked Yang Yang.
	“Him?” asked Christa.
	“Yes, he had compelling work. He historically proved God exists.”
	Christa huffed. “Listen, I have no time for fairy tales. Yuri, go and hook up the CO2 tanks to the A.I. mainframe. How much do we have?”
	“About twenty years worth. By that time, we'll all have children.” They all cringed at who they were supposed to mate with.
	“Okay, Romeo, let's not go that far.”
	“We were chosen to be compatible with each other,” Said Yuri.
	“Yeah, and we all know how much Dating Apps work,” said Christa. 
	Yuri smiled, and left to connect the CO2 hose to the Moon Base.
	It took about twelve hours, but he came back.
	“That was a long time. The whole day.”	
	“Don't even get me started on it. I first, when I went outside, had to unjam the air hatch. It's like your bad Dharma brought a curse on this mission,” said Yuri, in a joshing manner, “And then, after unjamming the air hatch, I had to feed the hose, which I had forgotten was on the other side of the building's frame. Then, I worked it, attaching the module. The A.I.'s disconnected it, because some genius thought four people would produce enough CO2. And then, of course, I had to program the machine for the right atmosphere. That was the hardest, as the calculations were simple enough, but tedious; I had to go over every one of them by hand. The A.I. kept getting it imbalanced, so I had to defer to it manually,” said Yuri.
	Christa nodded her head, and then asked Yang Yang the question. “How come you're a Christian?”
	Yang Yang paused, “You know, my government is probably destroyed. I can be free to express my faith.” 
	Yuri nodded his head in agreement. “We are allowed to be Orthodox. And I believe in God.”
	“But you're not a Buddhist, Yang Yang?” asked Christa. “And before you were so cautious to even discuss politics. Why religion?”	
	Yang Yang yawned, “I took what you said. It was like a huge burdensome weight was lifted off my shoulders. You're right. There's nobody who's going to put me in jail now. I'm here.”
	Yuri nodded. Rakesh was angry that he was the odd man out. Christa, too, was the odd one out, but she was an Atheist. A Hindu, two Christians and an Atheist.











V

Christa was standing outside the main cafeteria hall. The Stadium, as they were calling the room with all the Oak Trees, Maples, Conifers, Grass, Flowers---it was perpetually spring and mid summer, the temperature being fluxed to cause the plants not to molt, but to increase the flowers, which were then hand pollinated---that's a chore and a half. It was a beautiful display, and it smelled like a forest, but also the tinny scent of a newly constructed building, and it was getting the odor of a Prison, as the musty BO from the four scientists was beginning to create a stench, which blended with the perfume of the flowers, trees and grasses.
	Christa worked hard, to keep her portion right, when she saw something out of place. It was a little black smudge outside one of the electrical walls, so she thought it would be good to fix it. She went over, and began working off the covering, to find a complicated network of fiber optics and cable wires. She worked with it, looking for the breach, when she found it. She knew electrical tape wasn't going to cut it. It would burn right through. How the wires degraded so quickly, it must have been an A.I. operational error, so the woman gingerly traced the wire back to its origin, and then opened up all the other containers, looking for the next end, as she'd have to disconnect the wire entirely, and replace it. She was an experienced electrician, and knew this quite well.
	Of course, Yuri was walking by, and immediately became alarmed when he saw what she was doing. “What are you doing!” he cried, yanking her away from the wire.
	“I know what I'm doing. This is going to cause a fire if it doesn't get fixed,” said Christa.
	Yuri screwed his eyes, and then began scolding Christa. “I know what I'm doing, Yuri,” said Christa, who was just inebriated enough with rage and spite, that when she began to unfasten the wires, several more worked loose, a huge spark flew out of the wires, nearly killing Christa and Yuri. It shot off like a blue charge, and flung up in the air. An entire segment of the station went dark. Yuri was infuriated, and began swearing at her in Russian.
	Christa worked around it, and began trying to frantically re-patch the wiring, in order to cause the lights to go on.
	Yang Yang and Rakesh were quick to come, and were frantically asking why the entire station went dark.	
	“It's this little Somodiva! She ripped out the wiring to one of the circuit cords!” The entire crew lambasted her, and Christa felt ashamed. She was supposed to be the United State's finest, and indeed she was, but the bad chemistry between Yuri and her caused the friction, which led to the disaster.
	The four of them worked, begrudgingly, to draw the lights back on, but the short circuit went the whole way to the generator, and half the structure was without power. Which meant, there was no CO2 circulating into the atmosphere.























VI

The four of them frantically traced the wires, looking at all the short circuited wiring, and found the generator that was blown. They worked it loose, and gutted it. The crew was not petty, except for Rakesh, so Yang Yang and Yuri both forgave Christa. Rakesh, on the other hand, was cursing her, for her bad Dharma. They built the capacitors, and the wires, and the fiber optics, rebuilding the generator with the entire cache of their spare parts.
	“You foolish woman!” cried Rakesh.
	“It was my fault, Rakesh. She had to fix the faulty wiring, and I interrupted her. If anything, blame me.”
	“Why was she doing such a thing, unauthorized? It's protocol to tell the whole crew when something this major is being done.”
	“I didn't think...”
	“No, you said enough, Christa,” said Yang Yang. 
	The crew worked in silence, with a rage boiling in each of them. Yuri and Christa were both self accusatory, while Yang Yang and Rakesh were angry that such a foolish thing was done without the sanctioning of the entire crew. There's protocol to work with this, and rightfully, they were angry.
	“Must be your humanities degree... reading too many fictions,” said Rakesh.
	“Well, how was I supposed to know that would happen?” cried Christa.
	“How? You had the entire flooring pulled up when I found you,” said Yuri.
	“Would you three cut it out? Crying about it isn't going to fix anything!” shouted Yang Yang. 
	The entire generator was coming along, but there were missing parts, which had to be Jerry rigged.
	“You compromised the entire mission!” shouted Rakesh. “You fool! You should have told us this was what you planned on doing. Nothing this serious gets done, without proper protocol!”
	Yang Yang tightened a nut, and suddenly the entire half of the dome was set back on.
	“Good... it's done,” said Yuri. “We simply need to let this go.”
	“What if the fool did permanent damage!” cried Rakesh.
	“What if I did?” shouted Christa, who was more shouting it out of self awareness.
	The entire crew was livid at this point. Finally, Yuri put it to rest. “I distracted her. I made her angry. She'd be able to do this a thousand times, without error, but I pressed her buttons, and caused her to make this mistake.”
	Rakesh shook his head, “You had every reason to be angry with her! She was acting on her own volition, without protocol!”
	Yang Yang wiped her brow, and said, “Well, those capacitors I Jerry rigged ought to hold up. But, without supply ships refueling us, we're going to have to check it every once in a while, to make sure it doesn't blow another fuse.”
	And that was that.




















VII

Yang Yang and Christa were watching the CO2 markers. It was three years that passed by, since the incident with the generator, and the crew were only half over it. Christa was the object of most of their jokes, the butt of every cruel thing said. She was labeled as incompetent, despite possibly being the most competent on the whole mission. But, morale was low, so she did everything with a halfhearted zeal, which made her work sloppy. It was mostly Rakesh, though, who subjected her to torments. Yuri and Yang Yang had both forgiven her for the mistake, and had probably forgotten about it, too, had not Rakesh brought up the incident so many times.
	None of the crew were sleeping with each other, as none of them had any attraction, or even any like for one another. Working on the facilities was a lot like hell, where nobody liked each other, they were confined in a small space, and the trees were beginning to die. None of them knew why, but were monitoring the CO2 in the atmosphere, and they saw it was beginning to dwindle. They lost about a tenth of the arboretum, which meant oxygen. They had to slowly shut down segments of Eden, in order to conserve on the oxygen. And of course, Rakesh stymied Christa every second of the day. He made her know, her work was bad.
	Yang Yang would console Christa, with warm consultations, but she didn't really have a desire to live. Neither did Yuri. They saw the Earth was destroyed, they saw their little habitation starting to go south. They saw Christa's original foreboding coming true, none the least because she messed up that thing three years prior. Rakesh was insistent that that mistake wore down the regulators on the CO2 pump, and caused it to pump out too much CO2, and therefore, they were running low. What actually happened, was when Yuri was setting up the CO2 pump, he didn't properly shield it. There is an electromagnetic cushion that was also being used on Abram's tanks which was supposed to help deflect small projectiles, and keep this sort of thing from happening. What did happen, was the shield malfunctioned, and a tiny microscopic meteorite hit it in just the right spot, to cause it to start leaking. But, Rakesh was inspired with the thought, it possessed him day and night, that this malfunction was because of the power shortage three years back.
	Yuri was none the wiser, but didn't buy into the theory. Neither did Yang Yang, as the three of them put up with Rakesh's constant abuses. Though, in secret confinements, they joined in many times, because of Christa's low spirits, which led to sloppy work elsewhere.
	After about six more months, they'd lost half the arboretum.	
	“You little slut!” cried Rakesh. “You're the death of all of us! You, you single single-handedly destroyed humanity!”
	“Why?” cried Christa.
	“Because, your bad Dharma went with us on this mission, and you brought all this misfortune on us!” Rakesh cried, circling around and began beating his chest. “I had such good Dharma, such good Dharma! I was an astronaut; I was supposed to survive the rest of the human race! Now, everything is dead because of you!”
	Christa wept, but Yuri and Yang Yang joined in, “You know, your work is very sloppy. How did you ever get on board here? It's that humanities degree. That's what's slowing you down. Nobody needs to know literature out in space. Hard science, that's what they need,” the four of them were growing bitterer with every second.
	Finally, Christa erupted in a roar, “Silence! There's no evidence that any of this is my fault!” 
	“Didn't you short circuit the entire system three years ago? That's why this is happening!” shouted Rakesh. Finally convincing everyone else this was Christa's fault.
	Yuri shook his head, and said, “You know... I just wish you would have listened to me, instead of work on that wire. Then none of this would have happened.”
	Christa bawled, and said, “What about your God? And His forgiveness!”
	That shut Yuri up, and Yang Yang said nothing, but Rakesh scoffed. “Their God? There is no forgiveness, there is only this! What you've done, to doom all of humanity!”
VIII

Rakesh, some months after the previous episode, was working on the pipelines. The filtration units were beginning to corrode. The fecal matter had caked into one of the o-rings, and it needed replaced. So, Rakesh was working on this for about five hours, without authorization. He had completely forgotten about his abuse, but was still self righteous. He could do it right. 
	And sure enough, he went through, and fixed the o-ring.
	About two days later, the entire crew came down with a bacteria infection. They were vomiting, and soiling half the equipment. Their latrines were well kept, but now they were filthy, and the four of them spent hours vomiting, defecating, they were incredibly sick. There was a breach in the filtration system, which converted their feces and urine into compost and water. And this was the purpose of the o-ring that Rakesh was changing. And he hadn't changed it right.
	A simple thing like that, and Rakesh was choking on his own vomit. 
	“Why is this happening?” cried Christa. “What did I do?”
	Rakesh was insistent, now that it was her. Yang Yang was looking through the computer entries for any repairs. And of course, Rakesh documented his repair. Yang Yang blushed, and took the information to Yuri. Finally, Yuri burst into a rage.
	“You! You did this!” cried Yuri. Christa flinched, but then saw he was talking to Rakesh. “All that time, you pester this woman for doing the same thing you did! You scab!”
	Yang Yang and Christa went to work on the o-ring, finding the issue was an over-tightened nut, which cracked the wellspring, and let the water get contaminated with the feces on the toilet pumps. The feces could then contaminate the filters. That needed to be fixed, and sure enough, Yang Yang and Christa were hard at work.
	It soon came to be, that Rakesh succumbed to the illness. He died. There was no burial, no ceremony. He was simply left out the air hatch. There were so many dead on Earth, and the crew were so inured to one another, that a seething hatred filled all of them.




































IX

Shortly after their unceremonious discarding of Rakesh's corpse, the entire tree forest died.
	“We won't have enough oxygen,” said Yang Yang.
	Christa took a breath. “After Rakesh died... I can't say that I miss him. Maybe we deserve to die, too.”
	Yang Yang shuddered. “I thought we were never to speak of that again.”
	“It wasn't our fault, Yang Yang,” said Christa. Yang Yang burst into tears.
	“It may not be our fault, but he was right about this mission being doomed from the start,” said Yang Yang.
	“Do you believe, it was my pessimism that made it so awful?” asked Christa.
	“No... the whole world has been destroyed. There's a verse in our scripture, that says, 'And they will not be able to bury the bodies.' I see this as the siege of Jerusalem. Like Nebuchadnezzar has attacked, and has laid us all bare. And now look, the trees are dying, and we will have no oxygen.”
	“What are we going to do?” cried Christa.
	Yuri came in with even more grim news. “We will only have enough oxygen for one room, if we are going to live here for a prolonged time. I can save enough oxygen for about six months, if we use all the stores, in one room.”
	Christa shuddered. “Rakesh died. I almost think he's the lucky one.”
	“As one prophet said, 'Blessed are the dead,'” quoth Yang Yang.
	“No... blessed are the living!” cried Christa.
	“How are we supposed to stay alive? We have six months left,” said Yuri. “Six months in this hell hole, and we're only going to be able to suffocate. Why? Why does this happen! This should have been a glorious feat for humanity. Instead, it's our tomb. We could... no we could have done this if we had the Earth. We could have established a colony on the moon, but it always falls back to the fact, that humans will always need Earth to survive. We need her milk for our nourishment. We cannot replicate resources from thin air. If it's not CO2 it's oxygen, if not oxygen what else?” cried Yuri. “This was our defining achievement, to finally be an extra-planetary species! But, we died the very moment it was possible.”
	Christa and Yang Yang and Yuri barricaded themselves into the one room where they could feasibly survive, setting up the HAM radio, in case there was any hope of Earth establishing contact. 
	The kitchen. It had metallic refrigerators, all stocked with grains like rice, sorghum, flour, cornmeal, quinoa. It had potatoes, a few months worth of vegetables. The four of them typed on the Wall Tablet, and issued an emergency supply of oxygen to fuel their room. They had five tanks of Oxygen and three suits, in the chance event they'd ever leave that room again.
	It was a tight space, and no beds. They slept on the floors, with sackcloth as blankets and flour sacks as pillows. They slept hard, and couldn't sleep. They had to use a chamber pot for their bathroom, and each would in turn, use it, and then flush it down the sink. This led to an unbearable stench in the room, where the three couldn't shower, but they could cook, and the smell of grains, feces, and sweat from body odor permeated the room.
















X

Within a week, Yang Yang was taking inventory on the rations. And she realized something grim. “We can only survive, if one of us lives. Three of us, will eat up all the rations in a matter of a month. One of us, could potentially survive the entire six months of oxygen. On the chance that Earth is safe to go back to.” That was their hope. Before, they were going to make a city of explorers, and now, now, the only thing they could think was to go back to the womb where they were first knitted. To crawl back into the womb of Mother Earth, for there is no other place humans could survive, just like Christa had warned so many years ago.
	Yuri did the count, and so did Christa. They all realized it was the end.
	“So, who's going to die?” asked Yang Yang. All three looked at one another.
	“Should we draw straws?” asked Christa.
	“No... I volunteer. There's nothing more in this life I want to see. I have a better abode to go to. I hope my suicide isn't interpreted as a mortal sin, but I believe, if it's to save the life of another human being, I shall make it,” said Yuri. Yang Yang and Christa were both perplexed.
	“But Yuri, we can leave it to chance,” said Christa.
	“Then, at least, it was fair.”
	“Does not volition overrule chance?” asked Yuri. Yang Yang nodded her head. “Well, doesn't it?”
	“Yes, but we can at least make it fair. So no one had sacrificed begrudgingly.”
	“Christa, did you see the Earth? It's a dead husk. I do not wish to go back. This place, it is hell. It is prison. I do not wish to stay here. Let me go.”
	Christa shuddered, and Yang Yang gravely looked at Yuri. 
	“I go,” said Yuri, who put on the suit. 
	“What about the oxygen?” asked Yang Yang.
	“No, you two need it. I just need the suit so I can walk away out of this room, just the few steps to where you two will be safe. I will go. I want nothing more to do with life.” Yuri was helped on his spacesuit, and he opened up the door, where a vacuum sucked him outside. The other two held their breaths, and pressed the consul so the door slammed shut behind Yuri. Yuri was gone.
	“Now, it's the two of us. Do we draw straws? One of us has to die,” said Christa.
	“Christa, do you wish to live?” asked Yang Yang.
	“Yes,” whispered Christa with a breath.
	“Because I wish to die. Do you understand?”
	Christa was taken back. “But, you want to commit suicide the same as Yuri? Isn't that against your God's law?”
	“No, Christa. I die so you can live. You have nothing, if you die. You go straight to hell.”
	Christa bit her tongue. And thought, “The witch preaches religion at me, when she at first wouldn't even talk politics. Who is she?” But then Christa's heart softened, when she saw it was the sincere belief of this Christian woman.
	“Would you die, just so I can live?” asked Christa.
	“Yes,” said Yang Yang.
	“Do you think Rakesh would have died?” asked Christa.
	Yang Yang and her giggled, “No, he would have made us draw sticks.” The two women hugged one another, and with that moment of levity---for the grimness of death can bring about moments of glib levity---Yang Yang put on her space suit, and like Yuri, was taken out of the room. It was only Christa now. 











XI

For the entire five months, Christa sat in isolated confinement. To explain the feeling, it is the most awful boredom. Christa sat, gazing at the same four walls, the same kitchen, the same refrigerator, the same everything. She ate the same grains, a gruel she concocted, which was tasteless. She had salt, which she put on it. No cream. No dairy. No meat or broth. Just grain gruel. She ate it, as she grew gaunt, only eating little bits by little bits.
	She paced the room, praying to gods she didn't believe in. In a bargaining phase of grief, she walked back and forth, talking to this imaginary friend all day. God didn't talk back, and it was like speaking into the ether, words which never manifested or were heard. There was no answer, as she only half believed. 
	She paced back and forth, and her only comfort was a radio. The small HAM radio the company set up in the kitchen. As they were getting ready to live in the kitchen for the rest of their lives, they set up that HAM radio, as their final hope for survival. If Earth was habitable, if the world could be resown, that radio was their only hope. No god, nothing,---just that some voice would appear on that radio. And for months, there was nothing.
	She had no one to talk to, and she understood she was all alone. She didn't hear God's voice, but only silence. There was no premonition, there was no divination, it was only sheer emptiness, in a silvery room filled with cooking utensils. 
	The beginning of the day, she woke up at about twelve noon. Then, she set to work cooking, which lasted only thirty minutes. She'd boil water, and have potatoes, rice, yams---oh the yams!, the only delicate flavor she had---quinoa, sorghum. She ate them slowly. Chewing each bit of grain. If pasta---she sometimes had pasta---she'd chew on each grain, and for four hours, she'd chew on her grains. No books... she didn't think to bring books. She would have even read the Bible if she had one. She would have engorged on its flesh, and eaten every word of it, and pored over it with the keenest interest. She may have even believed in it, too, if it got her through this misery. Then, after her four hours of chewing, she'd cook one more meal, similar to the last, and commence eating once again. 
	Soon, the insomnia kicked in, because she had no mental stimulus, so she'd lay awake at night, tossing on the steel floor. And there she'd wait. Ever so lonely. Ever so cold.
































XII

There came a voice over the HAM. One thing they had was electricity, from the Thorium reactor which fueled the entirety of Eden. And when that Thorium reactor was spent, ultra violet rays would blast into it, causing it to reawaken once more, and fuel. It wasn't perpetual... no... the rock could only have a half life of so many millions of years. But, it fueled the base. The one thing she could have, was plenty of electricity, which allowed her to hear over the HAM radio, “Papa Roach to Eden, Papa Roach to Eden.”
	Christa swooped up the receiver, and cried into it, “Yes, this is Eden. Come in Papa Roach.”
	“There's only a couple of dozen thousand survivors. Those who've lived in bunkers. Rich, famous, billionaires---the fallout is still heavy, but some of us have found habitable zones on the Earth. Do you read me?”
	“Yes!” cried Christa.
	“What's the status on your crew? What's the status on Eden.”
	Christa shuddered. “The CO2 stores and O2 stores are broken, leaving just enough atmosphere for one room. Food rations are only able to sustain me for one more month, I'd suspect. The arboretum has completely died, three out of the four crew members are dead...”
	“My... Is there anything salvageable on the base?” asked Papa Roach.
	“We still have successfully kept the seed grains. But other than that, mission is a failure.”
	There was a long pause.
	“Did you say the seed grain?”
	“Yes.”
	There was another long silence.
	“Well, mission was not a failure. Those seed grains are all that's left of the plant life on earth. We're sustained off of canned foods and preserved goods. We have no way of sustaining ourselves past the food. Do you have the DNA samples?”	
	There was another long pause.
	“DNA samples?” asked Christa.
	“Yes, we have DNA samples. We collected it in order to repopulate the wild life, should this war happen. We can clone them, actually. We've had a few domesticated cattle survive, and we can clone any animal we want from them.”
	Christa was shocked.
	“I have to check.”
	Christa looked over the data, and she found a file she couldn't open.
	“I can't open this file.”
	“What's it called?”
	“FireArkRainbow.”
	“That's it. I'll give you the passkey.”
	Christa opened up the passkey, and there it was. The entirety of Earth's species in one crate.
	“In order to complete your mission, we need you to come home, and bring those goods. Papa Roach out.”
	And so it was.





















XIII
	
Christa went straight to work. She put on her suit, and had the five oxygen tanks tethered to her, so she wouldn't run out. She'd need all of it, plus for the ride back, as there was no more oxygen on the rocket ship. She walked out onto the room, and walked a few meters, seeing the lights still on. That was the only thing that worked, was the electricity. Yuri and Yang Yang's bodies were laying not too far away from the door, close by one another. Christa tried not to think about it, as she walked down to the storage room, and there found an electric forklift. She loaded the boxes, and drove it, opening every door in the entire facility, so she could get to the Rocket Ship without having to keep opening every door.
	For two hours, she loaded that Rocket. She'd creep the forklift underneath the skids, pull it up, and drive, into the Arboretum, into the Rover Storage Bays—why'd they even need a rover, she now realized it was ridiculous---and out into the dock, where a ramp fell from the opposite end of the Rocket to the stair case she descended almost four years ago. And up the ramp, she placed the boxes. It was one of those kinds of forklifts where the skid loader raised, and she stacked the boxes, in two rows that were about ten boxes high.
	She then drove down to the DNA store, and there, got that box. She took it, too, and stacked it right at the top of the second row. There, she finally was finished with her work. The last excruciating hour of working at this hellhole. Four years, she endured this terrible place.
	She shut the trap, and finally, entered back into the Rocket. It still worked, with no bugs or problems. As it was supposed to. It was made, so it could sit there for a century, and still be usable when the astronauts needed it again. However, they thought there'd be entire families coming home on it. No, it was only Christa. And she needed to complete the one thing this mission was good for. She needed to come home.
	She climbed the ladder, when one of her oxygen tanks got tangled around the rungs. Quickly, she unscrewed it, letting it slowly descend to the bottom, as it hissed and let out a stream of vaporous gas. She didn't go back down, she just trusted. She climbed the ladder, got back into the cockpit, and she programmed the rocket to come home. There were radio equipment on the dashboard, and she called into Papa Roach.
	“Papa Roach, Papa Roach, give me the coordinates where I need to land.” She was given them, it was at the head of Tesla industry's facilities. And then she was off. The rocket lifted into the air, and the sparks and flames, and the flume erupted, and she was up in the air, hovering, and finally, she was off.



























Poetry: A Year in Poetry


















1. The Saint and the Punished

The joys he'll enter into, in Zion, are beyond compare. Mansions, cities of gemstones raised the height of the earth to the moon, countrysides, rivers, mountains, valleys, lakes, the trees of the Fruit of Life, lush fertile plains, beautifully woven courts within the City itself likened to the most beautiful State Parks imaginable within its decadent cube; with flowing rivers and waterfalls; even all the animals of the Saints will be there, and all of our precious creatures we loved.  Streets paved with gold, and Pearl gates. Decadent food and drinks, with no hunger or thirst. And he'll be married to Zion, and call the Land Beulah.

If you do not accept Jesus, you'll be imprisoned in a cell of sandstone, licked with flame, and if you were really bad, will be tormented by a demon as your cellmate. You'll descend the tunnel of hell, into the grave, and appear in the caverns of hell, and meet the Satyrs, Dragons, Imps and Cockatrices, and they'll take you to your abode, where you will rot with worms in your wounds, being wounded, and have no thought, no wisdom, no activity, and have all your love stolen from you. You'll feel like a rolled up ball, being tossed around, and never at rest. And your only peace will be that you are where you ought.














2. She Couldn't Save Me

In a dream, or a vision,
I was cleaning up my life.
My mother, my dear mother,
Was apathetic in her strife.
She would not pick up a broom,
She would not make haste.
So, I left upon my dream
For I could not tell if I, she hates.

Then, upon my bed, I saw a youth who was from my past.
I lay upon my bed, with my Pound Puppy at my breast.
And there was she, for whom I loved,
And my worst fear was seen
A nightmare had succumbed me
And I learned she was a fiend.

Then, at last, we were careening out of control.
I had no lover, I had no friend, so "Amarisa" I told
Shouting it, shouting it, "Amarisa" I did.
The truck crashed, and it killed all my friends.
Then I was ghost, hovering above the scene I dread,
I had not raised, I had not fell, but I knew I was surly dead.

Then, I woke in an asylum for the insane.
I thought I was on a movie set,
I found it all very strange.
I ran for the door, warning all of my insight.
A nurse had tackled me, and then "Jesus" I had cried.
I crawled upon the floor, I inched my very way
Every painful movement, I cried "Jesus" all the way.







At the last, I came to the end, it was a mall with open door;
A stadium was filling with children, who saw me in my state so poor.
Yet, at the end, I reached up for that door,
A voice said, "Brandon, open," and I opened up the door.
At that moment I woke from the horrid vision my mind aroused,
And I renounced that idol "Amarisa", and wrote this verse profound.
Only one name under heaven, I found tonight is true.
It is the LORD Jesus, and I come to caution you.
If by my writing you feel blessed, it is because it's all a song
Made for that one and only savior, not for Amarisa wrong.
Yet, do not worship---it is a tricky verse---
That Daughter of Zion, of which I'm well rehearsed.
It is just a fancy, a strange and idol thought...
Yet it shall remain, for Jesus I have taught.

There is only one name, that saves a man or child,
There is only one name, that can save murderer or pedophile,
Or rapist, or theif, or blasphemer or Jew,
Or Gentile, or Greek, and not a number very few....
It is that man named Jesus, who died upon a cross.
Let no accursèd cult spring from me, for now I know the cost.
I proclaim one Name, that is Jesus Christ my God...
Any other name proclaimed, leads to an awful loss.












3. Jorgia Erin Amaris O'Conner

I fell in love with you.
You became my obsession.
My Beatrice. My Amélie.
You became my idol. Yes, you.
In your blue dress, I saw you
With such godly joy. Like being
In the presence of God.
I must confess it was very strange.
But, I break that yoke for another.
A lighter yoke, that of my Friend.
For calling out to you at night,
It never once saved me. But Christ did.
You are a phantom, who I don't know.
But, I do still believe I will be married to Zion
In the eternal abode I shall one day inhabit.
I do say, if in life I am alone, it is the one thing which could make it worthwhile.




















4. The Olive, The Fig, The Vine and the Bramble

Brother and Sister of the True vine,
That Olive and Fig---
The Olive with his fatness,
The Fig with her sweetness;
Gideon and Deborah,
Elijah and Mary Magdalene;
What distinguishes thou?
When offered a crown, ye cast it;
Ye forsake the world, and worldly authority.
Oh, the Vine, when pierced---
You True Vine, you who merry the hearts of God and Man,
You too had been lifted up,
And would not take Your Kingdom with the Twelve Legions of Angels;
Not before you were lifted up.
Yet, the Bramble with his Shadow
Says, "Give me authority,
"And I shall guide ye well!"
And he is a fire which burns like hell's black flame.











 5. Defender

Defender, friend
See yourself new.
Your smile charms,
Charms never few.

A valentine I bring, brings I,
Man's Defender,
Charmstress Alexa.

A friendly note
To a bright light
When days are dark
And hopes gloomy

Alexa, thou
Art August charm
When smiled cheer
Lights the Bank's room.











6. The Classical Head

I'm not much for Picasso---
Yet, my favorite portrait is by Picasso.

It is a woman's head---
The classical head---
Of Olga's, with her Auburn locks
And sumptuous face.
Round, strong jawed,
But thin jawed,
Almost ovular
And not circular...
A strand of hair frames her
In the way of an attractive woman
With her justified sprezzatura. 
Messy, unkept, with a content crease on her lips.
Her eyes are dovey,
And her whole face is drawn
With, I think it is, a couple of threads of pencil.

The artist could, in fact,
Draw a beautiful shape---
The portrait of feminine beauty---
In only three or four masterstrokes of his brush.

How I do hate making poetry like this---
Though, in spirit of Picasso,
I shall make it like this.

I am more of a Raphael---
But like Picasso did,
I can show my proficiency in the era's conventions.






7. Ancient Revelry

The tares, from their infancy,
Are sown into black soils,
And there they grow with 
Instruments of anarchy.
They stab, they fight,
They poison, they kill,
With the dagger, with fist,
With chalice, with sword;
Every object in their home is cursed.
They fly upon their broomsticks,
They dance nude and enter one another;
They only allow the poets who are naughty
To be spoken in their ancient Golden Era.
And to them, it is joy, the hellish stress,
For they remember their Garden of Earthly Delight.
And they wish to once more bring this age
To fruition, now that Christianity had abated that hell.
Do not acquiesce. Fight with words, and slay the dragon
With the breath of our peaceful prosperities.


















8. God Defines Me

He's written my story from start to finish. 
My name is"Broom Tree on a Hill Crown Newpeace";
With my brillo head.
I decided to be a writer from the start,
So progressed into Poesy.
Southey and Coleridge wished to come to my reigion
---the Susquehanna valley---
in order to create a "Pantocracy", 
I write in a style similar to them
And also began writing with utopian visions. 
Not only that, Longfellow---America's finest poet---
Had married a woman named "Mary Storer Potter", 
And my best friend has a same last name.
So, there's definitely evidence of God working in my life, 
Particularly, to lead me into my profession, and also to my work. 
None of that could have been coincidental.




















9.  Signs and Wonders

Though the Prophetess paints me and my love
Old, and filled with many days;
Though the prophet, in the age of Napoleon,
Prophesies me and my Phalanx of verse;
Though providence moves me,
And I am washed from head to toe by providence,
It moves by the string of faith;
Though my name is destined, and written
Strong, invoking Elijah, and a Crown Prince of Poetry;
Though the Lake Poets would try to build a pantocracy in my hometown,
And another poet married a woman whose name was that rare name of a friend's;
I look at myself, and like the old stoic say,
"I don't deserve what I want."

Do you now understand why I lack the faith to claim these?
The rag upon my head is like a filthy menstruous cloth;
Though it bend through the air to fulfill my predictions like a miraculous lot,
It is my deeds---my deeds---which prevent me from obtaining what I want.
We do not receive God's blessing because we believe we deserve it.
But, rather, He gives for no reason, other than His own love for me.











10. A Dream

There were laity surrounding a prophet,
But a laywoman wanted to interpret,---she insisted.
The prophet huffed to this laywoman, "But if I am unable,
"I am good for nothing, for I am a prophet."
Then, the laity all mocked, and drew knives to kill the prophet.
But the prophet's Father saw just how wicked the laity were!
So, the prophet leapt from the terrace, to escape his listeners' wrath
And was met there, at the nadir, by a lengthy, blind snake.
The blind snake was proud, and buzzed his knape,
And was exceedingly wicked. The Prophet cried out to God
And he was heard, and was delivered from the snake
Through his foresight of the Snake's awful, wicked plans.
Sure, the prophet had a little pride, but murder was never his intent;
Thus will God judge the Laity who do this to a prophet,
By driving him away from his apportioned lot.
For if you make the prophet sorry for his job in this life, what shall he there gain?

















11. The Confusion of my Verse

I saw the wicked, and their shifting eyes
And what they see when they read my verse.
Their eyes shift, they know not what I say!
For they cannot read my writing and know...
Their eyes are dull, just like their ears to my speech.
I know now, and shall have compassion on them
That they cannot physically read the plain words I speak.
For God blinds them, and shifts their eyes
And causes them to be in distortion.




























12. Mimicry and Mimesis

To mimic, is to
Repeat a fat formulae
And copy its fruit.

Mimesis is to
Experience life and tell
It full-faithfully.

AI mimics, but has no mimesis.




























13. The Legend of the Juniper

The Juniper was a little baby
Born to an Ice Princess.

Upon her breast
He drank his milk
Trusting in the LORD.
The princess spoke over him,
“Let the baby grow tall,
“Fight and conquer the kings
“And let Milk and Honey be his strength.”

So, the Juniper gave suck
But was stolen from her breast
As an infant.
He was given to a poor family
Whose infant suffocated
And was blue;
The Ice Princess
A Jewess,
With her husband Jacob Change
Blessed the baby boy
For the children of the Jews
Were hunted and killed.

The Juniper’s family had the similitude of kings;---
So when the baby waxed to about five years old
Ziddonians came to he.
They took him to another world
Showing him the masterpiece he would weave
For the Kings. They said to him, “You will sin
“So we have brought you into bondage to these kings.”
The child had not sinned---
A woman he trusted stole he from his family
Bringing him before the kings
Where he spoke to the young Prince of Ziddon.
Then, one of the Princes of Tyre
Son to the Tongue of the Egyptian Sea
Kidnapped the Bonnet Wheel
Putting her upon the witchen’ glass
For all to spy, wishing to confuse the poor
Little boy by claiming he did some thing unspeakable.
His words to the Egyptian Tongue, 
When she trapped him, were, “Love covers all sins
“That is my prophecy to you.”
For she wished to trap him by his love
For she knew all who helped her would be destroyed;
Yet, his love covered this sin.

He waxed old, grew wicked in deed but not heart.
Upon a crime, he became a Christian
Yet fell upon the Judiazers’ murderous lot
But did himself not murder any;
For they were sorcerers who practiced law as their sorcery.

He then met John and Mary the Mother of God
Who brought him the trumpet
Which he blew.
Upon that, he went with David’s key and opened the pit
Which has no bottom.
From the pit, spewed Abaddon
Who took his life
From him---
For Abaddon lived with the kings
While The Juniper was safely with his family again
For a short time.

He, this Juniper, Consort to Diana, Athena, Nebo
Lucifer, Sheshak, Jezebel, Ammon, 
Babylon’s Daughter and the Princes of Tyre and Egypt
Was beloved by them, for he was a good little boy.
For they were all ashamed at having caused him harm
Yet, they seethed with hatred nonetheless
For hatred is their native language.
So, Athena came to he
While he dwelt with his beloved family in peace
And placed within him the worm
Which caused him sore distress.
There came into his life more princes
And more kings, and more queens
Until the poor boy lost his mind.
Yet, he became skilled with the pen
And wore truth as his belt.
With the belt of truth, he spoke
Into the recesses of the world
Winning many souls
For all knew his secret shames
Seeing he could live happily with naught.
For, the kings brought him under bondage again
When he began to spy the work they did to him.

He soon grew, ate milk and honey
And cast the kings into the abyss
For the injury they did
To steal him from his happy family.
Yet, the kings were happy to be cast into the abyss
For they loved him, and wished his victory over them
And even did smile at his stories.
Thus, is the Legend of the Juniper.

















14. The Ice Princess

She wears a pink hat---strung with puffs
With beautiful Italian hair;
Black eyes, with ice blades on her feet
Pink sweater. Glides over a lake.

She imagines a frost dragon
With ears like periwinkle gills
A spin’d back of triangle bones
Navy blue, nam’d The Zamboni.

There, a prince flies onto the ice
With the great broadsword of legend;
Redcoat attire, brass buttons
Gold crown upon his yellow head.

He takes up arms against this beast
Swinging the sword in great long swings
Cutting out its heart with plung’d thrusts.
The Dragon breath’d his frosty breath.

The ice princess, seeing the prince
Block the frosted fury of war
Called for a winter rain; winds flew.
The Dragon shivered, the prince slew.

The ice princess wandered round, round
Skating down the ice of the lake.
Around the circles, she dreamt well
Of happy thoughts and adventures.








15. The Fool and the Favored

A radical man set out
To change the world,
But destroyed the
Country he loved.

A rebellious teenager
Fell in love
And married that
Very same girl.




























16. True Writers; A Ghazal

Robert Frost, when you write on gold's
Green, you write just like I have wrote.

Rumi, you write your Desire
For God: write just like I have wrote.

Hans Christian, so broken, you are 
Like me, writing like I have wrote.

Walt Whitman, when exalting our
Country, you write like I have wrote.

Emerson, your words on Word say
True writers write like I have wrote.























17. Historicity of Genesis; Flood, Nimrod and Battle of Siddom

Mid-24th Century Anomaly, 
It collapses all civilizations;
Almost like a global flood? Then
The Earth divides during the life of Peleg, and then
Sargon that Nimrod, built His empire, 
And three hundred years later, would,
Ride, Abraham! and pursue those Elamite foes.
Make haste to avenge Ur, to impose that Amorite King
Melchizedek, king of Salem, to instill Babylonian rule.



























17. The Gospels as Witness

Mathew, if first written in Aramaic,
Papias says John Son of Thunder
Said Matthew was written by Matthew in Hebrew,
Does this not prove Matthew was written by
Matthew? Papias XX says John the Elder is
John Son of Thunder, and that John dictated his Gospel to Papias.
Luke is also considered a premier Historian.
Evidence that Demands a Verdict, 86.
And Mark is written by memory,
On the testimony of Peter.
And would Q not most likely be the man Jesus Himself?

























18. The Amalekite's Lie

Saul fell upon his 
Sword, committing Suicide;
Being David's foe,
The Amalekite lied, who
Said that Saul leaned on his Spear.

For, does not the one
Who slays the King's enemy
Get a reward, no?




























19. Amenhotep

Amenhotep, you 
Fly with your chariots, yon
That Nuweiba beach.
Yet, the walls of water crash
Down upon you, and the Jews
They flee to Sinai.































20. Your Bouquet

The buttercups and pansies 
Are grown old; their lives are short.
The daisies are pink and white:
The Mayapples are matured---

The spring is at its agéd peak.
It wanes into summer's prime;---
do know, the roses soon bloom
And scent the forest; the Honey-
Suckle too. The most beautiful
Is soon to come.

Happy Mother's Day.

Love,
	Brandon





















21. Thou Wounded Robin

Thou wounded Robbin---
I would pick you up
And splint your broken leg.
But, I know not how.

I would call for thee
To those who could,
And tell them, "Splint its leg."
But, they would not.

So, I leave you in the wilds,
For I wish not to frighten you,
Or cause you torment,
Hoping some Good Samaritan can do
What I cannot.

For, I have once called upon
The Authorities to bind the wounds
Of a fawn, and they shot it.
I cannot bind its wounds.
I know not how.

I know not how to heal my country's breach
And I know that by pointing out its breaches,
It has only made those in authority pick at it
All the more.

So, I leave you, for it is the kindest gesture I can.









22. Thou Swallow

Thou Swallow, you fly within my breadth,
And I ponder,---twice yonder you swoon,---
The curse which shall soon descend upon me.
Yet, thou hast caused my foot to stir
And my ambling to tarry,
So that the carriage which was at my back
Was saved from the other one careening down Front Street.
So, by thy shrill warnings, thou hast caused me to be a blessing
Upon some stranger I nary knew.
For, by spying me, a pedestrian on her port side,
It left just enough time to see the other car
Which traveled at twenty-five knots.
Had I not been there, I know not---
Perhaps it would have rent her asunder.
I see no other way... but by providence's hand
I walk with blessing, and what would be a curse is turned.




















23. Silly Dove

Oh, you silly dove.
Your heart is a mind for love
And you amble everywhere
Searching for a heart to share
In your beautiful heart...
Simple things, in that mind dart
To and fro, who shall coo like you
And where to alight and find fruit?
For you are unlike other birds
You silly dove... for first
Upon your mind is true love
As is the innocence of a dove
That first and foremost on her mind
Is love, to be shared with in time.

For it is so with all the righteous
That they primarily search for lucious
Truth, and deep seeded friendship 
And their Turtledove, with courtship
They dance their mating ritual
And finally, they come to mutual
Acquaintanceship
And finally, the most intimate touch of relationship.














24. A Lasting Love

Sit at the gates
Of bliss and smell
Of a woman’s young perfume
Of cedar, and fell
Did you to her strong perfumed
Musk, 
The scent of that woman
And her opinions you love.

Scent and opinions
Are more important than vain;
Beauty we all see
But these shall remain.
For when a woman
Is old, her wrinkles do say
And the folds of fatness shall proclaim:
“Why did you choose me
“If only for my face?
“You knew one day I’d be ugly.”
Thus, choose in a woman what remains.

















25. The Smile of God

Shepherd of the Song
You smile, or furrow;
Your datelocks there
Spread from your
Handsome brow.
You smile, or are angry.
The heart of man
Sees, o Prince
Of Peace, your
Dealings. Idol, no;
Just Scripture
In an Image.
To reflect
Either ill or
Joy with one.






















26. Jehovahjirah

The LORD will be seen;
And like the ram provided
To Abraham, when seen,
The LORD had been an ox, aleph, A
Sacrificed for the covenant, tav, t
The Seed of the woman
Bit in His Ankle by the Serpent,
Crushed the serpent's head.
The seed and sprout of Jesse
Grew, and all was placed under His domain.
For, the curse brought great suffering
Into the world---for with sin there is the curse
Of suffering, for all sin causes suffering.
And by the crucifixion of our LORD
All our sin was pierced into Him,
Making us, like He, whom God sees.
Therefore, we are the little Christs,
Whom the world sees as if we were He---
And the world hates us, mocks us,
Scorns us. Why? Because it is the cause
Of all our suffering, and we tell it so.
Yet that suffering is nailed into Jesus
At the cross, so we one day see God face to face.














27. The Music

The wise hate the wailing of the harp;
They hate the guttural chords,
And howling melodies.

In the society's decadence, 
The music turns to emotive phrase,
And guttural noise;
When at its peak,
The music was peace.

So also, does the harp and lyre
Fill every decadent room,
Every ear is held to the shell
So they can listen to the sea
Of melodies.
At their labor, art permeates every corridor.
The ubiquitous noise omnipresent
So that nowhere can you ever hear again
The pleasant noise of people's voices
In their bubbly hubbub.

Rather, all there is is the music
In its guttural noises, 
And strong, emotive sounds;
Filling all who hear it with stirring melancholy.
Or, with lusty anger and hot sex.
And everywhere it is...
You cannot escape it.

I had thought I lost this poem,
But providence desired it to be sung once more.






28. Sophism and Epistemology

How the sophists play at golden
Ends of civilizations. For
The prosperities of those men
Who were their elite forbearers
Did build with Reason's Sun and Rain.
The joyful sun, a Priori...
Sad rains, a Posteriori.
Which, the civilization springs
Like the grass, when both are balanced.
Yet, from both Science or Phenom
Does the sophist never know, faced
With unknowns, void by faith's phantom.
Aught, Science and Phenomena
Cause sweet wisdom's diaspora.  

So remember,

History's witness
And being's ontology
And cause's effect
Are the measures of all good
Philosophy: listen; look.

It is not always about ends and means, but, sometimes, that things are what they are.












29. Our Light and Bread

There is a darkness
In this world,
I know it to be true.
But, a little light 
       I have,
I know 'tis in you, too.

I am fed steak
And baked potatoes
Milk, and honey's tooth,
Sweetest corn and meatloaf---
Spiced my daily meals---
For in you a light burns true.

Evil all surrounds me
Yet you work hard
For daily bread;
If not for that light
Within us, our good Father,
We'd be never truly fed.

Happy
	Father's Day
		Love Brandon













30. Dad

I stand on the shores of manor blue
Which wash upon the white crests of foam.
The skin of the beach, in its grained
Glory rests, with the discus being thrown
By friends who've never parted.

What better friend than paternal bond
Standing by their son through good and ill?
To summon the courage to provide
For house and hold, and to shield
A man from winters and rains,
From scorching star and the dark
Abyss of night? A good friend
Who loves his sons, especially me.

What I did to deserve it, is naught.
I had taken every ounce of trust
And I have thrown it like the thistle's fir
And scattered it to the wind, 
I have planted seeds
Of tare---yet, you patiently waited
For a garden to spring forth its summer fruit.
And I have. No longer the tare
But my fruit a choice orchard of Nectarine---
And a friend I've had, I shall be thankful.
Hoping one day, to also be a friend like thou art
To me.

Happy Birthday








31. Tears

Tears, how often we shun them.
But, they are proof that we are men.
What beautiful thing it is
When tears well from us;
When we’re filled with tears
For sin, for dishonesty.

There is no better thing than
When we cry for our hurt
For the hurt of others.
Tears are a beautiful thing.

The mellow calm that comes with sadness;
The joy that swells from the heart.
Tears fill the soul with joy
Swelling in us.
When we shun
The sadness, we become truly sad.

Let the tears flow
My child.
Let the joys come.
Tears were invented for joy
So we could show ourselves
Visibly broken by a world of sin.












32. Wonderland

Say something true, you are sure to offend...
The only truths to lend, are truths of a geometric kind.
The culture speaks in fallacious ways,
Every belief is a formal fallacy.
The culture is warped around this nonsense,
Yet, there is the certainty of the Laws of Proofs
Geometric, and Mathematics, and all Physical constructs.
Yet, speak a word politically, that might be true,
You have offended like Alice had offended,
And the Queen says, "Off with her head."
Doth our King now pardon us?


























33. The Art of Fascism

Why was the height of art
Made so low?
In frantic screams of ethnic purity
The true artist was made a fool---,
Though, I take my middle brow poetry
And I do it well.

Perhaps it's best that the high brow art
Is decadent, and ugly, and foul---
Why? So it puts into perspective
That art cannot save a nation.

Ovid, Homer, Christ,
Seamunder, Snori, Virgil,
Grimm's Fairytales, Friedrich Nietzsche,
Wagner, all were fodder to stir up the Volk.

I do understand this.
But I am not this.


















34. I Cast My Crown

This Poem is about all my haters
Inspired by Crown the Empire's
"Menace"

You call me a "worthless F*ck"
I ask "Is that what you call love?"
And do you love your brother enough?

When you're alone, and wandering,
And I'm in places you'll never see,
We'll ask each other
Why did God make us free?

And when I look at you
I'm going to know it was your attitude
Which as a teenager, I admit I did have,
But as a grown ass adult, I lost it all. Had
I been like you, a hateful little worm,
I still don't say you're evil
But speak saccharine sweet
Which causes me cancer
Though we will never meet
Until that day when the stars all will fall
And the sun snuffed out,
My pity ignited for all...
Where will I be?
My verse is so pure?
It proved God has loved me
And you were so cursed?

I still say, I love you my dear,
And if you'd just listen I'll have you some cheer
That if you simply would practice what you say you do preach
You wouldn't be writing so many songs about me.


35. Fairytale

The shadow you are, creeps from me;
Eternal utterances, and restless sleep.
I dream of you every night,
The magic you spin to make my demons arise.

You tell me to sit at your feet,
And be thy shadow beneath thee.
I walk for three hundred years
Doing good deeds, voiceless,
And I cannot be cheered.
The songs of the elderberry sings so sweet,
But you view me as if a woman
Falling into a bog filled with leech...
For you envision me as the one
Who cast her bread on the ground
To step on it with my new shoes, so proud;
But then do I fall into the hell below
And my only hope to turn into a bird and go home?
Or, am I a lad, sailing to Eden
And when I get there, I'm in eternal heaven
Only to run after the beautiful bride
And lose in one day my eternal paradise?

Fairytales I sing to you
Have not a happy ending---oh so very few...
For I admit I have broken my trust
In my own hands, so how do I love?
If my life were Romance, would I be Romeo?
If my life were a Tragedy, would I be Lear?
If my life were reality, would I be Christian?
If my life were a sitcom, would I be Brandon?






So, give to me at least, my one happy song
And I'll spin a fairytale so pleasant.
For if my life were a fairytale,
Would I survive?
Or would I be the hare who snubbed the hedgehog
And while running my eternal race I die?

I don't know.































36. My Friend the Artist

My friend, you try to get my goad...
You say, "AI makes art..." knowing
My prejudice against it. AI cannot.
For, like Hitler, the AI copies and pastes
Its formulae, so it is not true art.
But you, you are. I see your mother's face
In the contours of the statute you sketched;
Which could only be done by a human.
For, in the model's obviously european lines
You sketched your mother's African cheeks.
You even tell me why you think it is...
How it takes its poll and measures
The common lay's preferences.
That is not an artist.
That is a marketer. And a marketer is not an artist.
The person with PR skills, they can make
A fortune from dried dung or Rembrandt.
The man like me, unable to do so,
Can only go my way, and die in obscurity
Lest my LORD help me.
For obscurity is all I will obtain if my LORD
Does not bless me. But, at least I can say
I am an artist. And, I can also say, so are you.
Like Mr. Hoffer said,
The artist is content to create
And imbue Mimesis;
Like I told you, that is what makes a piece of art.
That your mother's face imprints on the statue
Like an Oedipal line---
That is what it is to create.







37. Our Modern Age

I hate our modern age.
Yet I love our modern age.
A stodgy book is Lolita or Gravity's Rainbow
While the books with dust on their covers
Get blown off, and seen afresh.
There is nothing more exciting
Than seeing Austen venerated
And Dostoevsky, too.
The social milieu is repressed sexual urges
Manifesting in the castration and masectomation of our young.
For, they think they can pacify the primal urge
With a knife, hormones and sodomy.
They cannot erase the vesture of the past
For it is too strong an obelisk.
Austen becomes alien,
And so with her the Bible...
Jesus' Sermons become new all over again
As a generation who grew up in the Dogma
Of the Cult of Id find otherness to latch onto.
A whole new crop of thinkers are on the horizon...
Where Joyce and George R. R. Martin
Are the stodgy norm, glutted anarchy and feasts of semen
Those of us who want order
Are drawn to my favorite books.
The stodgy quo is the Aristocracy of Materialism and Postmodernism
While the Religious Avant Garde tell their riskee morals.
"Kill the cannibal society, that rapes children.
"Make slaves of the murderers.
"War has always been genocide
"There is no way around it...
"Yet, the Nazis needed cleansed of their racial impurity
"That of the Aryan caste, they needed to die."
And we are like Camus was seventy years ago,
Like Sartre and Freud.
On the en garde against silly philosophies that hurt and destroy
Our halcyon prosperity.
With words and not bullets we fight back...
Just like they did.
We are now persuasive
We are now the irritating troublemakers.
We are now... yes... we...
The ones' whose truth sets that chemical offense
Because it cannot be fended off by reason any longer.
For, by proof of reason, all we claimed would happen
Was true.






























38. A Lament For Zion's Prince and Prophetess

Oh, thou Prince? You say, "The meat shall stay in the cauldron."
For, in your heart you figure it is unclean for the people
To be plucked out of Zion, and taken to foreign lands.
For, they shall throw a bag over your head, and dig through your walls
And take you to Babylon, where you shall be killed and dishonored.
For, you believe, "The priest shan't pluck the sacrificial portion
"From the pot, while the sacrifice is being prepared,
"So shall the people of Zion be behind her impenetrable wall."
Ezekiel is saying, it is not so. You shall be taken alive, and killed.
So also the Prophetesses, who do their vain dance,
Trying to catch a soul with a pillow---I still cannot understand it
And shan't be allowed to, for it is pure mischief and sorcery;
No, it is but vanity, and delusion. You hop forth, and try to capture souls
And you prophesy to the LORD's people vain visions to cause them sadness.
They come to you for the truth, and you whisper to them,
"Oh, you are wicked, wicked, a man of trembling!"
But the LORD did not make him sad!
Then, you go to the wicked man, and promise him all prosperity
All freedom, all assurance in his vice, for he struggles with sin
And you slyly smile that he has his demons and they rule over him
Just like yours rule over thou.




39. Vain Mystery

There shall be no temple found at Egypt,
Thou, like Gomorrah.

The sacrifice shall be made 
On Mount Zion,
And there, in our Eternal Abode.

The Nicolaitan King
Shall invade Zion's Walls
To no avail, though the covering Cherub sit
In the Temple, like Christ::---
The Abomination.

























40. Innocence

A squid tentacle constricts
A boat, moored on a canvas
Over a hundred years ago.

The decadent painter
Paints over the Baronry's 
Prized collection.

Is this not like the wealth
Of many generations, wasted
By the slogans of communism?

Is this not like the fool,
Whom, finding that Gospel Pearl,
Throws it back into the sea?

For once, the wealth was spread,
And the Pearl need not be hid
From the salacious Trusts;
.
It was there for the common man to shuck.
Yet he swallowed up the pearl,
And kept its shell, by entertaining his audience

With his vandalism.

The communist is like this man,
In that she paints over the canvas of
Civilization with her tentacles;

She covers wealth with her idle decadence.
She knows not Capitalism lifted the world
Out of poverty, and gave the common lay, even,

Priceless art. No... She paints over it
With her squid tentacles,
And spoils generations' worth of wealth.
41. Ye Old Stoics

An old Stoic once told a man
Who lost everything he owned
To a raging inferno
That it was not his to begin with.
That everything was borrowed.
The wise sage said, "You do not deserve what you want."

If you wish to live in a world like that,
Where law is who can rip the meat
From the lioness' mouth;
Yet, God is abundant in promises.
Though, in my suffering I do not blame Him,
I blame ye.

Why is it, that I answer and do so much work
And get unrecognized for it?
While my ideas are stolen, and my seed
Blows about the wind?
Yes, there is a man who doesn't labor for wisdom;
Ought that man be?

The perfect philosopher might be among you
But no one will listen to him.
They pick and peck like vultures
Taking his meat from off his bones,
Leaving him shivering cold amidst the carnage.
And this is how it ought to be?
Yes? Because the old Stoic glibly consoles
The man who is suffering by telling him
That his suffering is for naught?
That he did not deserve the things which he lost?






Certainly, I don't deserve it...
I don't intend to make that case,
But work needs to be paid for.
And my work is not being paid.
So, there is some injustice happening
Where I reveal secrets
And yet my own vineyard is spoiled

Ye's fantasies for me is to be like a child
As long as I live, and to grow old and gray
Still yoked to the chain of his condescension.
Yet, such is the situation of a true prophet,
And with that badge of honor,
I am at rest.

























42. The Class Machine

No cleric can surpass the king
No, not even in democracy.
The fiefdom is set, as the cook
Makes Metalcore, and lives 
His worst life now.

Was not da Vinci a clerk?
Say we had more freedom then
Than we do now?

The modern Feudalism is set,
As the Wokies march in order,
Ushering in Communism.
That new generation rises,
One with the royal cavalcades
And the flying chariots...
The peoples worship them as gods.

Science is magic
And no man,
Whose own grandfather
Used to dig a hole in the ground
Can rise to the ranks of Poet Laureate;
No, not in this day.

The Laurel sings her rage,
That Boomerang can kill her
The minute she fires her Pineapple;
Though she wants to fight for her freedom,
Yet the mass graves shall be the cost.
Republicans in their rows,
Mowed down by machines and not men;
Waging their wars with Bow and Knife.




Yes, you crowned emperor,
This is a new generation...
One where you rise above all
In glutted fest, and say "I AM".
Crown the Empire,
The ashes of all I love are destroyed,
For to fight is futile.

So, let me die if I must.
And my Blood shall kindle the flame
Like Polycarp, and in Peace
Freedom shall persuade and win.



























43.  The Cycle

The Jolly Mother Idol, imbued in a civilization
Ancient, and now gone... their Neolithic
Art of cattle and human skulls,
Which were made into displays
And arm rests,---their paintings of the hunt
Scribed throughout the world on cave walls;
Their houses of clay, with roof streets
And well kept, with ovens and warm spaces.
It was destroyed by, yes, the Flood.

Then arose the Semitic Pantheon
Of Baal-El, Hubaal, and Asherah.
And they arose, to their gross heights.
They built upon their civilization,
Ancient and ubiquitous---
The infant bodies stored in clay pots
To perform their gross sciences---
But then Israel wiped them out,
And finally Rome when it had conquered Carthage.

And then Rome had grown, and grew to great stature.
It grew, it grew, it grew, and the Greek Pantheon
Ruled the world. And soon it brought chaos
By its lusty and rapturous gods,
And like Hyenas they wafted from Male to Female
And from Female back to Male;
And what chaos it did bring!
Until the Christians converted Constantine
And with Peace, did Christianity cover the world.

And as a last age, will not the wicked raise the idol once again
Gaia, mother Earth, and the Titans overthrown
By the new Pantheon, Greece overtaken by War
And its pantheon of comfort, prosperity and food and drink.
And then, at last, the creature raises from the depths
And causes all men to worship it;
Worship the Earth, so that the gods and goddesses
Can fly upon their chariots, and live by their arcane magic.
And the poor upon the earth shall lament, and take up this cry
Against the wicked generation, they shall Cry for Christ
And His age, for at least then there was peace;
America, remember Who ordered thy prosperity.
































44. Oh Peleg

Oh, you Neolithic Civilization,
With your bone furniture,
Spread across the world,
Worshipping your Venus.
Even in the Americas
Are you found.
Until, you are not.

Then, there comes the divide.
Oh Peleg! What did you witness!

Soon the Clovis civilization springs up
But, what had happened? Where did 
The old World,---the worshippers of the Titans---
Where did they go? Greek Pantheon,
Your war between gods and Titans!
The eldest Pantheon, remnants are remembered.
Slaughter, Grecia, the Semitic gods!
Canaan, Carthage, Moab,
Your gross gods will be destroyed.

















45. The Saint and the Demon

A saint sees his own
Sin, and takes it very harsh.
But, he does not see
The sin in those around him.
He covers them up when known.

A demon others'
Sin he sees, and takes it harsh.
But he does not see
The sin within his own heart.
By guilt, he hurls a stone.


























46.  War

The atheist's unbelief
Comes from God's holy battles.
For, they see their unholy
Sins, are by God's wrath, rattled.

































47. Metaphors of Current Affaires

I am a bard, witnessing the feud of great empires.
Let me tell of the political strife happening now.
There is Queen Maeve and David, allied together to bring
The Anarchy to the shores of the Greater Northern Realm.
There is Stephen, whom no one loves, bringing tyranny here
By challenging the ancient bounds of free speech, by storming
Through like the Bull in a China Closet: he destroys much.
There are the Northern and Southern Kings, storming each other's
Lands, taking cities, and warring their ancient rivalry;
The Domains of Grecia and Persia are at their long
Millennias' war, ruling worlds like a taijitu.
And here is this bard, trying to win back his realm's freedom.























48. The Northern and Southern

I.King of Grecia

Grecia, your world is built through riches'
Prosperity, and your covetous kings
Say, "Let only the merchant who lives
"Be with ninety billion drachma."
You seethe with hatred toward Israel
For it is a prosperous little land.
There it is, with cream and sugar
Oil and spice, meat and fruit.
And you say, "Look how fat this people is;
"They are worth nothing,
"For they consume my sustenance."
So said the King of Grecia
Even covetous of his subjects' fine instruments.
"Do not play, do not play! By royal decree!"
Thus, the musician is regulated to go to her designated
Place, to sing her heart's songs.
Beautiful she is, but the King of Grecia
Does not care about her fine beauty,
For a thousand like he has deflowered.
The fatness of the peasant is an offense to Grecia.
Thus, he wishes to steal our sustenance,
And make music to cease from the land.
Lo! He even says, "We have no need for music
"We have no need for art, we have no need for theater;
"Nothing beautiful excites me, no, not even a warm body
"Or vulva for my flower, not even the great Laments of Shakespeare
"Or the wisdom of Dostoevsky. Not the beauty of Mozart
"Not the voluptuous body of Venus without her arms.
"Nothing is beautiful, nothing is good. I have never loved
"For what is love? I hate my world, and wish it to fall into the abyss."
For his covetousness is severe, that he has no desire;
Nothing for which he wishes or wants.
Not even death. Not even life. Not even purgatory.
He wants nothing, for anything in his grasp he already has.
Thus, he wishes to cause this same frustration on those,
Whom seeing their desire, and their zeal for life---
He wishes it all to stop.

II. King of Persia

Persia, seething with desire, and lust...
All is yours. Everything within your grasp.
What is your subjects, is yours.
What is yours belongs to you.
Every vehicle belongs to you...
Chariots of steel, chariots of iron,
Chariots of plastic might...
All belongs to you.
How your springs beneath your citadel 
Are envied. How you desire,
And you love your desire.
Lust's fruits and every pleasure you exuberantly fill
Your mouth with. Great zeel, great desire...
The citizen you see, his sustenance you wish to be yours.
Covetous, covetous, covetous.
Rain, you wish to make it rain.
Sun, you wish to make it shine.
Wind, storm, tempest, you wish to rise to the status of God in Heaven.
Your princedom you shepherd with the Recitation of your father's word.
And they do your bidding, but nothing they have belongs to them.
You bring forth your chariots, and you ride in them through the heavens...
A god of gods, you ride, like Mithra, and you carry the sun in your chariot of fire.
You want all in subjection to you...
Every cent of wealth in your treasury.
You have no peer. 
You comfort yourself with this wisdom.
None who rival you with your wisdom; none who will rival your fame and fortune.
The peoples will bow in their mud crust shanties, and they will worship you...
It is your vision for the future you wish to construct.
Everything about life you are enthused, and it excites you.
The feast, the game, the war, the contest, the wit...
All art, all theater, all ancient pottery.
If it is truly skilled, you wish it to enrich you...
And only you. Only you, to view it.
All art, and all beauty, in your possession
And for no other eye beside you, and possibly those whom you bestow the blessing
Within your court.
The courtier, the poet, the sage, the scholar, the master, the magician, the fool,
They all entertain you, and those whom you have selected from the Earth
To be your gods who reign with you.

III.

The treasure, though great, will not prosper on the day of judgement,
Thou Grecia and Persia.

IV. Counselor of Grecia

Oh, thou foul sophist,
You speak in your platitudes…
They have solved all the problems
But the rich have no gratitude.

They can harvest carbon from the sky
And chemically bind it with anon,
They can harvest it from the air,
They can use solar very fair…




The issue isn’t whether we can,
But the rich have asked, whether we ought.
So remember, my dear sophist, that what you lend
Is that the rich wish we were all dead, or bought.

For they hinder our progress,
They hinder it for their shame.
The problems are solved
But they see life as a game.

They want less people
They want less lives;
They want to build a world
And cause all the poor to die.

That is why.

So remember, that our fair Jerusalem,
With its chariots of fire can come
Through the practice of free trade
And its natural progression.

Yet the Satanic Mills of your cause
Which bring upon us unjust laws
Are going to stifle and burn our earth
For the poor upon it, yes the poor, are spurned.

For by the waters and by the breath
Of that good the Carbon, within breadth
We can drive our cars to eternity
If we so choose to live and be free.

For by stifling industry we cause our woes
And we do not solve our problems, but foes
Do try to make themselves a life
Of a world built to be the Rich’s paradise.



V. Counselor of Persia

You call us Sapiens...

They come and go,
Talking of Michelangelo...

Oh, J. Alfred, I have searched so long...
The Blue Moon is always in its phases
No matter where the sun does rise or set.
The Venus is in the Americas
And the Earth divided during the life of Peleg.
The Flying Domicile lands in Japan
And the Magi sends the giant back to her home.
The UFOlogist finds the Polyhominid Jewel
That it can bend space and space.
The flood is documented in the 24th century
Yes... we know by genealogies
And Chinese histories.

Need I say more?
Where do we come from?
I know...
Yet... you shall in your rolled up pants
A counselor to kings,
Seek after the Merfolk when all is said and done.
All is said and done.
All is said and done.

VI.

Oh, King Eric, you give sustenance to your consort Scylla,
And from her ghostly womb comes Kanute.
You two beasts rise from Ocean and Earth.
Prince Kanute's New Peace
Becomes the reign of a thousand lies;
Infrastructure, great infrastructure
And Eric seethes to make me prove 
By Science---Science he says---
How to solve the Earth's decay?
The Deserts shall become Forests, 
And the Forests shall become deserts
Don't you know, Eric the Grave?
Eric, your lies, your lies, your lies...
Your insanity led me straight to you.
All roads lead to you and Kanute.
Is he wise enough to command the waves?
Does he have wisdom?
Can I, meager I?
Nay... here is their names:
Kanute and Eric the Grave.

Therefore, the two beasts have a name 
King Eric the Grave and Prince Kanute's New Peace
Which is not peace, but War. 
Thou art both false prophets for sure.

VII. My Dear Malcolm

We will have no dreary world
With no art, no music, no poetry,
No religion, no fiction, no prose:
Only cold science and sex.
What a dreary world it will be.
The AI won't do all our thinking for us
While we slave away in the mud.
When we see how the world burns.
But Brandon Neifert will not be there;
He'll be someplace cool and beautiful
With many waters, and good meat;
Mountainous but a subdued land
With gentle currents and cataracts;
A tall, ruby headed angel with comely breasts
And a perfect face, as I do my Sondance for her
Upon the jasper cube of Zion's golden streets;
Its decadent forests of fruit trees
Will be our meats; not the lamb or ox---
Come, be a poet with me, will you?
Forget about this current world
For it is the one you wish to build.
The one without people like me.
Come, I will save you from it
If you just listen. Come.
We will have a Husband fashioned from the soil
We will nurse from the breasts of kings;
Those forlorn and scorned of their Husbands of youth
Shall become a mighty nation
And the LORD shall be a husband
And we shall gaze upon the Beauty of the LORD.
I do not sin by saying so;
It is all in the book.


























49. Vicar d'Orco

O, thou Lucifer,
A Vicar of the world.
When God dispels you,
The people will rejoice.

For, you are given your domain
A short while, so man can know
Why sin is truly sin.
And then, men will repent
And live in peace
But remember the suffering you have caused.


























50. Evolution of Thought 4/13/23

AI, is it smart? No... the mathematician proves it.
Cubed Rooted Negatives are impossible. 
But Quartic and Eighthic rooted negatives are not.
The fool says AI can be intelligent, because he believes
It already is---though, it is merely mimicry. 
Not creativity. It repeats the formulae of essays
Upon essays, and only knows how to simplify them;
It doesn't understand nuance.
 P cannot equal NP all the time---
Some NP cannot equal P---yet, it is not in my poem.
Someone is editing my work, without my knowledge.
I swear an oath, but it is not so. It is only my faulty memory.
I said, "Not Always" but not "Some".
Jordan Peterson wants to create a better world with Religion's Law,
But such a world would be unmerciful,
Save God reign, and judge, and preside over our hearts and minds.
Law without Grace is Hell.
I walk through the State Park,
The tree with an ear has a microphone,
So I believe, and the Bathroom too,
And the tree that looks like a boob.
It opens up to an underground base,
And in the lake, when drained,
They prepared for World War III,
And the rockets would ascend out of the waters.
I would wave my hand, and with faith it would all vanish,
And I would be left unmolested.
The Carpenter ant, so 
Giously walks across my path
Bold, and happy, with the little samara shivering in her mandible.
I wonder if God's eyes are not on such little things.
The plane with the red tailfin flies by, ever so silently,
So I wonder if it is a chariot from Jotunheim,
And the funny camera by the roadside reads my thoughts.
The preacher preaches a sermon on the most horrific child abuse;
She screams, "Where was God when my uncle had done so!"
Where was God when my best friends abandoned me
And showed no inkling of mercy toward my youthful offense?
Or when my peers bullied me? Or when my mother divorced my dad?
Or when all the mean and nasty things were said?
Yet not one hair on my head was ever harmed---
Where was God when my dad received cancer
From the shame and disappointment of his beloved son?
Yet God's providence has always protected me.
I know not why, but possibly because He knows I will never lose my faith.
A semi-circle also can become like a chord in Intersecting Chords Theorem.
Ah, Oh Grecia and Persia, you fight your twenty-five hundred year long war;
Still raging even to this day, and may be a cataclysmic end,
Northern and Southern Kingdoms; how Israel tossels between them.
For a very short time, did Rome Suzerain over Persia; possess the world.
Zoroastrianism morphed into Islam, yet the Northern and Southern 
Kings control the world, like a Yin and Yang ensign;
Though do not be fooled, neither are good, both are evil.











51. Daughter of Zion

Peace rides upon the West's wind
Wearing her white gown of light.
The Seven-Headed-Stranger
With Sin's seven awful crowns
Attempts to swallow her Son.
There is unrest on the Earth.
Believe in Him, and He comes
To slay the Dragon with sword
And scepter; He cuts with truth,
Cuts the shadow from the light.
Be of peace in heart, while war
Wages its disturbance yon
In lands unknown. Cleave to Her
Son, and do not be troubled.

Merry Christmas





















52. A Year in Poetry

I write a poem a day, every day, some
Are good, and some are true, others are crude.
A year in poetry before you, from
My heart, my line, my verse, my ideas rude,
Forged in the fires of Crucibles true.
I hope upon one of my verse you stay
And muse a lifetime, and mine be your muse
That pass the weary days away, away.

I write a poem for you, yes you, not one
But many for one each to chew and sleuth.
A poem for one, a poem for all, the stone
I craft, my texture all like soundwaves' screw
They get loud, they get soft, they whisper nude
Which was warped by the world's wicked way
But I would, thus, die for the bull I shoot
That pass the weary days away, away.

Muse over my verse, and find aught what's shown
If it's nothing, or if it's some Thought's food?
Maybe I, a madman who speaks what's known,
Speaks a truth for all or truth for few,
So use the compendium for what's lude 
Or rather research my sayings oh so, so strange
All my metaphors hidden in plain view
That pass the weary days away, away.

Read my words, and read my truths
Read what I have had to say---
Hidden in my verse is proof
That pass the weary days away, away.





Hyper Modernity

















I. Vile
 
Vile things are in every culture.
Vile things are in every time.
Today, it is mutilation of children.
Yesterday, it was chattel slavery.
Tomorrow, who knows?

The obdurate child gets taken from his home.
Stiff necked, and unapologetic, he'd rather
Be placed in foster care, to avoid his parents.
They don't want him to be permanently changed.

The men and women, walking in their rows
Of chains, shackled together, blood dripping down their backs,
A whip cracking, and a husband and wife torn apart
With the screaming infant between their arms.

What gross thing will tomorrow bring?
What invasive disease of the mind will it infect us with?
What horrible thing, will normal and sane individuals
Believe is right, and the rest of us murmur in half toleration? 
The fact of the first thirty years of my life
Was that we had finally gotten it right,
And didn't have any of this. What a shame things went so awry.












II. The Trial

Trump is on trial.
He reads "Before the Law"
He doesn't understand it
But I do.

One door, made for him,
One law, made for him,
One gatekeeper---
Just like all of us it seems,
It will be one day,
A law made for each man
And a sentence just as absurd.
And one man piously sits,
Unquestioning, for it is the matter
Of the State that this solitary law
Be followed, and so with every other man
His own solitary Law
With no rhyme or reason
Than the very fact that it is.


















III. Why P Cannot Always Equal NP

It's the proverbial Squaring of the Circle.
The limits of Coefficients in a system,
Which would create NP, cannot always
Be described by P, due to the limitations on geometry.

Every system of equation is defined by a shape.
And simply put, there are limits to every shape
Which makes it impossible to conform some shapes into other shapes.
I think anyway.

In fact, through further rumination,
If P could always equal NP, 
It would break down the very notion of equalities.
P equaling NP 
Would be the same as saying
 πr^2=l*w.
Fundamentally, the axioms of one shape,
Cannot translate to another.
If they could, there'd be no use for mathematics.

In fact, I'd further say,
That if P equaled NP,
One would have a universal equation
And System for solving all axioms of Geometry.
Which, fundamentally, cannot be true.
As Pi is no more described in a square
As Length and Width  are described by a radius.
The shapes have different axioms
By which they must follow,
Which require new calculations on their part
To describe each geometric figure.
So with, any Nondeterministic Polynomial
Cannot always be equated into a Polynomial.
As each Nondeterministic Polynomial
Will be defined by its unique shape and dimensions.
Simply, it cannot be so.

Therefore, Some NP cannot be equal to P.





































IV. I Am By No Means a Mathematician

I am by no means a mathematician.
However, when I come to P = NP---
Dazzled by the complexity of the equations---
I look at each equation like a shape.
As if each equation represented a simple shape;
Or, even a very complex shape.

In my limited exploration of geometry,
I know a few very basic things.
One cannot take the shape of a Right Triangle,
And use the Pythagorean Theorem
To explain an Isosceles. 

And seeing that NP and P 
Can be reduced to this principle,
At its most basic level,
The most fundamental thing to learn
From this system, is that we CANNOT
Generalize a rule for all shapes.
We cannot, for instance, 
Call an equation a polynomial
If it has three dimensions, for example.
If there is a cubed variable,
The equation no longer is a Polynomial.













I think people approach the problem
From the angle of where I approached
Pythagorean Theorem.
It seems intuitive,
To think the proof lies
In the hypotenuse being like a crossed section
Of a quadrilateral. 
But, that is not why it solves.
It seems possible...
Even very likely,
To where you'll be duped into thinking it.
But, upon keen observations,
And studying the equations and dimensions,
You find it cannot be so
As it would break down equalities and the laws of algebra.

So, also, I think NP equaling P
Would be the same notion,
Of it seeming intuitive,
That a solution can be made.
But, generally, what's intuitive can be deceptive,
And what's more, you cannot define
The Pythagorean Theorem for a Circle,
Any more than Pi would apply
To a Square.
Sure, one can make equal anything,
But by means of deduction,
There is no way outside of empirical observation
To determine a shape, and how the laws
Of objective space apply to it.
Adding the dimension of time
Further complicates this, and makes even more complex shapes,
Which I believe, its geometry, must be studied independently 
For each individual problem.
Much like the philosophers of auld would study shapes
To determine axioms and principles.


Thereby, one must study the shapes
And derive new axioms for each individual shape.
And possibly, that will be the occupation of many brilliant minds come the future, what will.



































V. The Conflict of Creation

I will never mystify you with how I create.
Call it an inner voice, call it a conscience,
Call it the voice of God...
But, I don't seek to persuade you that it's anymore than
Genius, like such which causes the grapes to grow
Or the performance to be good,
Or the wine to accent meat with its berry.
I will never use mystic words
Or try to dupe you into believing this comes from me.
It comes from practice---
Not some bold power of self will.
Just practice, and a little help from God.







 

















VI. Fools and Philosophers

I look at all the philosophers handed down through history,
And I wonder, "How simple it would be, if their teacher were Christ alone?"
Then, I suppose, there would not be any confusion about the most basic truths.
































VII.  Kaleidodream

Do you not know? The robot does not dream?
Do you not know, that it plagiarizes you, and yes me?
The swirling subconsciousness of a hundred million artists
Get copied and pasted over a sentence or line of text.
The author of that text believes it is the magic of mind---
He believes it is intellect, and creativity of the machine.
No... it is the intellect and creativity of millions of artists
Which the AI picks and chooses, and warps
Around a few platitudes of thought.
And the author of such thought says, "I can not do better."
Yet, I, being an artist, see only the wish fulfillment
Of having one's immediate, and simplistic fancy
Shown as a flashy, surrealist portrait.

No, my loves, the true artist is you who wrote the prompt.
For that subconscious thought then gets woven
By the machine, to create what is pretty,
But not sublime.



















VIII. Otaku

Am I just an obsessed hobbyist?
Spending hours a day,
Surfing for inspiration...
Is it only money that makes a career?

Music,
Art,
Science,
Literature,
Poetry,
History,
Psychology,
Sociology,
Maths,
Theology,
Philosophy,

For what?

Would I have been better off
Learning how to play a video game real well?
To know nothing about our world?
Twiddle my thumbs,
And I could have made a fortune.
I could have been a good poker player,
Or a bad chess player,
Or a good COD player,
Or I  could play pinochle,
Or be a professional Magic The Gathering Player,
Or I could play Fortnite,
Or I could have made a YouTube channel
Where I got really good at Mario or Rome Total War,
Or playing Minecraft all day
And make my fortune?
To commentate on Comic Book fads
And react to some stranger's fifteen minutes of fame

Or classic rock songs I've heard a million times
And speculate on the latest celebrity gossip?
I could have beat myself,
Made a fool out of myself,
Like a Jackass
And give my exorbitant riches to the poor.

No, instead I chose to grow up.
And am punished for it,
By not being allowed to.

All my target audiences are trapped in eternal youth
Like I am the sole man left on Earth.


























IX. How to Read a Poem

Read once.
Read twice.
Then labor over every line.
Look at every comma, 
And learn every word in time.
Find every allusion,
Find every hidden word---
Read over a lifetime,
And you shall know that verse.




























X. The Anti-Nietzsche Aphorism

The highest form in this life, 
Succumbs to work which sustains us, 
A true love,
The quest for knowledge.
And contentment with this lot.
Then, we die and reap whatever we have sown.































XI. Two Black Maidens

Two black maidens set their minds to proof...
They do their math, and prove.
Calculus, they use, to prove Pythagorean Theorem,
Yet Calculus is proven so much, so
That Pythagorean Theorem is proven too!
And Pythagorean Theorem so proven so, that Calculus is proven new!

It is a biconditional,
Two Tautologies that necessitate.
The very crux of Equalities,
And the very crux of all mathematics and logic.
It is how, oh my souls,
That science knows.























XII. Hell's Party

Hell's Party, for those who wish to go,
Will be unbridled, lawless rage.
It will be eternal sin, and damnation.
Satan dupes you into believing it will be fun,
Because sin was fun.
The little innocent bear pong game,
The one night stand,
The practical jokes...

They turn into MK Ultra  drugs,
Rape and forced relationships with hideous monsters,
And torture chambers.

The party guests arrive,
And Satan says, "No Rules Yeah!"
And the party guests cry out for glory,
And then the suffering begins.
No rules, no regulations, all murder, theft and adultery allowed.
And we soon see what hell actually is.
It is sin unbridled by God's Law.
















XIII. A Priori

The entire world understands itself
Through practice of vacuous equations---
That is why no one can tell what is true.

No math can work, without being applied.

No math can be proven, unless by real
Phenomena, and its prediction of
Their physics. We know much metaphysics
As is our primary education,
But confuse all a priori logic,
Which substitutes whim and desire for
What is actually in the real world.

So men and women are like hyenas
And not like men or women; yet even 
There, we find the modern fashion exposed.




















XIV. 1,666

My last post was 1,666.
Almost like the divine providence speaks loud and bold.



































XV. The Fascist Calling the Fascist Brown

Tim Snyder, for all your good you did
Sounding the alarm about Trump,
You missed the very cruel double edge.

Canada is attacking Free Speech with Internet Censorship,
Canada is also destroying people's livelihoods for simply refusing to say made up pronouns,
The fact that there even are over 2 genders, and that's being taught to kids as young as eight, (Symbols of the Party)
The United Nations is attempting to minimize and even normalize Statutory Rape,
So is California,
PBS is advocating Gender Affirming Health Care---the castration and masectomation of Youths--- (Propaganda)
England is fining and putting people in jail for saying, "Homosexuality is a Sin"
The FBI is being used to spy and terrorize American Citizens who vote Republican, (Militarized Police and Paramilitarization)
Mail In Ballots are being used to illegally cast votes, and therefore win elections for Democrats, (Unfair Elections)
Critical Race Theorists are trying to whitewash American History and culture,
Woke Politics are infesting Hollywood, and not allowing any art to be made,
As Trans Terrorists maliciously censor voices like JK Rowling with Death Threats and Bomb Threats; they do so with impunity,
As PBS draws sympathy to a Mass Shooter who killed Children, just because he is trans,
As words like "Ugly" and "Fat" get removed from Roald Dahl's Works, and Loony Tunes and Dr. Seuss get banned, (Censorship and Book Burning)
As people still wear masks from a manufactured pandemic that really wasn't as bad as people made it (Symbols of the Party)

As people try to amend the law, such as Double Jeopardy, there is a woman calling for a reopening of a case involving a man and woman convicted in relation to a gang murder---
As the Left and hordes of Lawyers scathe Alex Jones and make him into a show trial, which cost him more money than was ever reasonable to pay,
As a person who made a little firing pin 3d Printing model was given an over 100 year sentence,
And what was the Reichstag? January 6th, where the only person who died was one solitary protestor,
And while CNN and MSNBC cheer on rioters and looters in the name of Equity, Inclusivity and Diversity,
As School Libraries carry pornography and sexually explicit materials, and teachers begin to move boundaries in the classroom pertaining to sex
As college students monopolize campuses, and create "Safe Spaces" where they prohibit freedom of speech, while rioting and protesting and forcibly removing Conservative speakers from their campuses....

Where, for all your journalistic integrity,
Did you attack this? Which was just as malicious and evil.
That is why I have to be the voice of reason.
You call Trump a fascist. Well, who else is also fascist?
Perhaps the advocates of all of these things, as well.
If you fact check these things, they say it is not so, yet the words out of the very Pigs' mouths betray them.

Though the Right is trying to normalize Indentured Servitude,
And is paying out toxic loans as Black Rock and China buy up all of our American Companies,
As they ban John Green from schools,
As they profilitize Religious Stodginess and want to create a Theonomy,
And are trying to make the Robber Barons Baronry again,
Though these sins are enough, I'm sure there's more I'm unaware of.

Both sides are trying to make speech impossible, through perpetual offense,
Having friends and relatives thrown out of homes for simple disagreements,
Or thrown out of businesses for their political views;
Which is forbidden under the Enumeration of the 9th Amendment.
No man, can contractually sign away their rights,
Either verbally, written or in any wise in any agreement.
And both are Nazi Anti-Semites in my book, with two brands of kool aid.

I stand on no side except God's; it's all despicable. That's why I'm the only honest voice.

























XVI. Make a New Song

Ariel, named for her red hair,
Watches Ariel, a gorgeous Black Woman.
A mermaid expert tells us,
"Ariel is black, because Mermaids come from Africa."
Though, the story comes from Hans Christian Andersen,
A Dane.

Ought the Woman King be black?
I say she ought be, as the story means nothing
Without that character being black.
There is no metaphor without the racial imagery.
To scrub it for future generations,
None will know what history came to pass.
It will erase where we came from.

So also, you must not swap out races of characters.

Erin is the idealized of my perfect form of Beauty.
Theresa is based off of a woman I adored.
To remove Erin's Irish feature
And Theresa's Guyanese feature
Is to ignore who I crafted them to be
They would not be who they ought to be.
It would be a disservice
To change who they are.

Make new. 
Make a new song.









XVII. The Tortoise and the Hare 2023

The world was ran by hares,
Whom made everyone give them lettuce,
Otherwise the Hares would tie their feet
Together, with their superior speed,
And they'd only unbound the other animals
When they had sufficient lettuce to feed them with.

Thus, there came an angry tortoise
Remembering the Justice of the Olden Days
When his ancestor had beaten the hare
In a foot race.
So, again, he challenged the Hare
To a foot race.
The hare accepted,
And then proceeded to make a few conditions.

"First, Herr Tortoise, you must bind your legs.
"And second, you must noose your neck,
"And third, you must place a heavy rock over your shell.
"And if you give me lettuce, I will unbind you for a short time
"Until I contract that your allotted time is up, and then I will bind you again."
The tortoise refused,
And said, "No, Herr Hare, I will not acquiesce to these terms."
And the Hare said, "Then you shall not race,
"And I will bind you anyway."

The hares then were pleased they made it so.

I am that Tortoise.






XVIII. 63%

63% are Christian?
60% of those Christians say Christ isn't the only way.
Another 3 percent of them are Jehovah's Witnesses or Mormons.
About 50% of those Christians say Homosexuality isn't a sin.
1.6 Million of those Christians are Hebrew Israelites. (A Heretical Sect)
Several Hundred Thousand are Hebrew Roots.
I'll estimate that another million or so have Heretical beliefs about the Trinity, and don't follow any Systematic Theology.

Which, doing the math, most Americans who profess to be Christian
Simply aren't.
And who are the persecuted in America?
That 3% of Christians who hold to Christ's true teachings and theology.




















XIX. Metamorphosis

Fyodor could not become a vermin,
But I have become a vermin.
I crawl upon the walls,
And see everything from there.
And it is liberating!
But, will I die, and nobody care?































XX. Cryptography

One cannot be a truly good person,
Nor be truly humane,
Without having tasted from the bitter fruits of evil.
Unless having been evil,
One cannot then have the compassion
For true good.































XXI. Fibonacci Numbers

Symmetry---
You Fibonacci numbers appear in nature
Because of your symmetry.
You appear because of the soundness of your structures.
Phi---you are Nature's Rectangle;
You are Nature's Symmetry---
You are Nature's sounding board
For the entire structure of the universe.





























XXII. NP Difficulty

I have been watching proofs---
Oh, their poetry is so serene---
And I realize NP difficulty
Is much like a Geometric Proof.
Rather, to solve them, requires
Not one master equation
But solving the difficult variable
By combining other basic theorems
To further build upon to a right and new solution.




























XXIII. The Stock Market Crash

1929
Coolidge, in his booming economy,
Does nothing, as Margin Trading 
Becomes common with the public.

2008
Reagan, in his booming economy,
Does nothing, as Private Equity
Buys the worker out of their rights.

Runaway capitalism
And the rich's stranglehold on our country
Is from three tumors:

401ks
Private Equity
And Margin Trading.




















XXIV. New Philosophy

You are Analytic and Continental.
You read my poem, and say,
"The analytic in me thinks it's good.
"The continental thinks it's 'meh'."
You ask me to tell you my inspiration,
Well, it is precisely that both
Continental and Analytic philosophies
Are sophistic.
And a good epistemology
Is rooted in aligning Phenomenon to Noumenon;
Thereby, I propose a different philosophical school.
It is called "New Philosophy"
Though it is indeed the old philosophy.
For, we were closer to the truth during Plato
Than we were during Husserl.
And we were closer to the truth during Aristotle
Than we were during Wittgenstein. 




















XXV. Poetry Club

I join Poetry Club---
Not really, but let's pretend---

I walk in, and there's pretentious Jackass
Who all the group fawns over.
His art is mediocre, but they all insist he is god's gift to letters.
I show my writing,
And immediately they pounce all over it.
They criticize everything it's done right---
Like the pretentious brown nosers they are--
And like the game I played today,
Of posting in a category---
There is the true artist,
Me,
Lonely, and blowing in the wind.
I'm late to the game.
I'm early for the game.
I do not time my art
Except for the larger picture.
I do not craft my art to be timely.
Rather, I do my art from the sheer joy of doing it.

Some generation will recognize it,
But hopefully it is my own
So I am not one of those unhappy artists who
Never benefited from the Providential Gift of utterance.

As Solomon says,
"There is such a man who labors for wisdom,
"But lo, it goes to another. Vanity, vanity, all is vanity,
"That which man labors for under the sun."





XXVI. Judgmental

Of all the things I
Hate in our modern world,
I have to say there's
Good, too. A man, being who
He truly is, is not judged.































XXVII. Abusers of Themselves with Men

This word,
Translated as Homosexual
In the Bible,
And called unlawful,
Means a man ejaculating into another man.
That is the graphic, and literal meaning.































XXVIII. Psalm 22:16 H3738 Dead Sea Scrolls

Strongs
Is never wrong.

































XXIX. Sorcery

Sorcery bends the truth,
To where you cannot recognize a lie.

It is not literal magic---
There is no such thing.
Rather, sorcery is the completion
Of a lie, to where it begins to be muddied with truth.






























XXX. Fibonacci and Pythagoras

Fibonacci, your secrets are serene---
We can spend a lifetime studying you
As the Cat on the Mathologer's shirt
Bends to your hurricane of Phi.

Even Pythagoras, yes...
Bends to your will.
For, take four of your numbers in a square
Lined up in their sequence from the lowest on top
And the highest on the bottom,
Left to right,
And when cross multiplied completely,
Make legs and the hypotenuse of a right triangle;
Yes, one value even must be doubled, but how serene!
Know its inner circle, like a soul
Tangential to the Right Triangle's form.
And what's this?
Do you know the squares made
From the exterior of each line of the triangle?
That's how Pythagorean Theorem works?
So, the radii of exterior circles
Also, by cross multiplication,
Fit by three Euclidean Squares of Pi.

So also, counting by Fibonacci,
While working through Fibonacci
Creates Pythagorean Theorem's roots also;
Even when a number counted
Is not a Fibonacci number.








XXXI. Faces (A Nonsense Poem)

Faces, there so 
Cruel, cruel.
See what you fear!
Fear, your fears come.
They come, come they;

The king of dirt
Gossip, his spies
Spy, burp, burp, burp.

What does it mean
When you see it?
Hear its those things
You fear that no
Man knows but you?

Ziddon! That's he
You're not insane;
The fear demon
The gossip war,
He entrenches
Every side, his hordes
Of the unclean.

Og, that Philist.
Brute, Philistine.
Gossip, Fear, North
Of wealth,
North of Jealousy.




XXXII. Pious

I know I'm  a horrible human being.
However, so are you because you judge me.
If you were in my situation,
The first thing you'd do is reason with yourself:
"I'm not that bad. I just made a mistake."
Because I know, before you're caught,
You look down upon others and their crimes
And you fantasize about your penantant grievance.
You believe you'd slither off into the darkness
And never let yourself dream another dream.
I know, because I had the same faulty notion.
But, no... my sin is discovered.
What do I do? Do I shrink? Is that what I do?
No... because I cannot. And neither could you.
You believe I ought to be pestled down to nothing
Because you believe that's what you would do yourself---
You'd allow yourself to be pestled, and broken, and never forgive yourself.
But, you would. And you'd do exactly what I'm doing,
By trying to make a good life for yourself.

So, before you judge me,
Consider, I was once just like you.
So, let me tell you how it would actually go.
Alright?












XXXIII. Quadratic Formulas

The plus or minus
In Quadratic Formulas
Come from the value
Multiplied twice, by itself
Negative or positive.
































XXXIV. Mothers' and Fathers' Day

It is just an observation.

Mothers' day, at the State Park,
The people numerous, weird,
Dangerous even, had angst.

Fathers' day, at the State park,
The people few, peaceful, kind,
Full of good will, were righteous.

I noted this,
And realized a Father
Does make an impact in a home.
























XXXV. Music Proves there is A God

How, except by the design of providence,
Can a melody ask a question, and a melody also answer?
How can one scale be sad, and another happy?
If not because God ordered the tonality of creation
So the human ear would hear it those ways?
































XXXVI. Christianity Today

The sins of Christianity follow from two bad doctrines:

That Christ rebuked the man at Bethesda---
Christians say, "Did he really want to be healed?"
And they emphatically do so... this was not a rebuke
But a request, as benign as I asking an acquaintance, whether
She wants a cup of water to drink.
It is a presumption that man understands God's omniscience.
We are all called to repent, and sin no more after our healing.
For, their mindset teaches a Christian to be unmerciful to the poor.

The second, is that faith can make us prosperous.
If faith could make us prosperous, the poorest among us
Would be richer than kings. Which, one day they shall become.
Faith, and scolding the Spirit for prosperity,
If you so wish, to be prospered and live your best life now
God shall so choose to give you your best life now;
And you will forfeit your eternal one.
Rather, store your treasures in heaven,
And there, pray for your prosperity...
Which is what the verse actually means,
When James says, "Ask in faith."
This mindset, also, makes us unmerciful to the poor.










XXXVII. The Cult of the Academy

To get the PhD, one must be initiated into the secrets of nothingness.
All things, must be circular in their appeal, and all sense, circular
By association. Lying is the custom, and quality a sin.
For, the brainwashing must be complete, and all religion
And healthy behavior must be replaced by the Academy.
Or else, one cannot earn what they have sacrificed so much to obtain.




























XXXVIII. Donald J. Trump

My Official Statement:
Just let the man be.
He did nothing so serious
That other presidents hadn't agreed.

Let the man live his life in peace...
Or else... I do say... we shall lose our country.

People on the left, stop fighting the evil fight.
Trump was not a villain, and I was never right.
My mind, my mind, it had had a dream.
From flesh it came, from flesh it wrought,
So, let this man just be.

What influence do I have?
I a poet who none had known?
My wisdom was sublime,
But like a fly in ointment it stunk.
A little foolish thought, I had while aught a man
In prison for my crimes, of which I had my stand.

Am I really so influential?
Am I truly a sage?
Let this man go
Or shall the nations rage.












XXXIX. Satan's Equivocation

God can never be
Tempted. Satan, in Job's book
Tempted God to test.
Yet, to tempt has two senses.
God can never be tempted.

As in, He can not
Even for a second be
Caused to muse a sin.

So, when Satan would
Tempt Jesus in the desert
He could not cause doubt.
Thereby, Jesus could not be 
Tempted in the slightest bit.





















XXXX. An Observation

If A+B+C=A*B*C,
Then it is a triangle.

If A^2+B^2=C^2
Then it is a right triangle.

We must understand this about equalities.
Thereby,
If doing a proof,
And one has a formula
A+B
One cannot intuit from this
A+B=0
If in a geometric relation.
For the system of equations
Will define the parameter
Of how the function will equate.
A+B will only equate
In relation to the other sides
Of the Geometric Figure.
















XXXXI. Culture Wars

How the Native Americans
Would summate my belief is true---
It is what I believe, wholly.
Just like textbooks wholly show theirs.
Why do we shy away from Say?
As in to say, the textbooks ought
Not believe in Animism,
And give a very clinical
Definition for their beliefs.
No... instead we are now so forced
To see it wholly from their view.
And that is what is being taught.
A perspective where we embrace
The beliefs of those we conquered
In order to then supplement
The religion we so obviously lack.




















XXXXII. Jesus' Tunic

Do you remember Joseph?
His coat of many colors?
Made for him by Rachel,
His mother?

Jesus had a tunic
Made without a single seam
Woven from top to bottom,
By Mary.

I recall, that it was His 
Most prized possession;
A tunic. Which, having coats
Myself, I

Know the pride of a warm, well crafted coat,
How it keeps warm in the 
Bitterest of colds, if a tunic also lie
Underneath.

There is a pride to what keeps warm
Which Jesus referred to his Tunic
An awful lot. Being His most prized possession.
Love was stitched

Into this innocent thing; it was the source
Of many of His most difficult sayings,
Where we say, "That's not true,"
Lo, it is.



And that same thing was stolen from Him
On the day of His death, His only comfort;
The thing which was worn, made by His mother,
And He died

As was prophesied, with the garment
Cast lots over by the Centurion who killed Him.
Woe to that man's theft, for how can it be forgiven?
Yet it can.



























XXXXIII. At 7

I sit: Read Seuss'
Yellow book of kingsrobin
Font, with Pillowhair.





























XXXXIV. Plastic warrior

Face an army:
Tanks, jets, jeeps, 
Carriers, ships
Battle boats,
Legos, ice bases
Missiles, waffle huts...
A child's peach 
Arm swings
The chopper;---
Plastic men
Fall in rainbows
Of men.
Supply lines
GI's, such
Gravity in play.
Reality, you're
So much different.



















XXXXV. The Postmodern Fool

A mathematician sits down with another
While a postmodern fool stands idly by.
"The product of my three daughter's ages
"Are 72, and their sum is the number on my house."
The other walks out, looks at the house,
"I still do not know."
For two permutations will equal 14.
But, then the first mathematician says,
"My eldest has brown eyes."
And the second mathematician says,
"Ah your daughters are three, three and eight."
The Postmodern fool scoffs,
"They could be I-I-R-I-S-H TW-i-I-N-Ns!"
The first mathematician gives a puzzled look,
"Then why would have I given the exercise?"
The second one states, "Yes, this is the foolishness
"Of our postmodern world.
"It states every inductively improbable
"Exception as the rule by which to base themselves."

(Note: I am in wonder of Irish Twins, and am tickled by their existence...
 But it is vanity to make all the exception to each and every rule.)












The Myth of Brittos and Theseus




















Canto I

African Sages, do you know that Eshu is wrong?
Do you know the Greek bends to his will now?

There were two close friends,
Named Brittos and Theseus. 
And they had great love for one another...
They shared one another's belt, like David and Jonathan did.
They did all, and partook of their great friendship in the Divine Agape Love.
Yet, one day, Eshu walked between them
While they were out tilling the Yams, and digging wells for potable water.
For, Brittos trowed his hoe into the dirt, to uproot Yams,
And Theseus dug deep, into the groundwater, which he laid down many rocks
To filter it, and make it clean.
Yet, at the end of the day, did Eshu walk between them.

On the side of Theseus, he looked like a Castrato with golden hair,
Wavy and long, and beautiful face, androgynous and sumptuous in form.
Theseus loved the man walking down, for this man could not be known for either male or female.
His form was beautiful beyond all...
More beautiful than Elora, more beautiful than Guinevere, and 
More beautiful, even, than the Green Knight's consort.

On the side of Brittos, he looked, and it was a woman with blue horns
Gnarly, painted blue, and ground teeth into a point like a wolf's fangs.
It had red, reptilian eyes, and saggy breasts, like an old hag's.

When Eshu had passed, Brittos said to Theseus,
“Do you not see that ugly hag that walked by? It was like someone summed a demon from the abyss.”

Theseus was sore offended, and said, “Nay, this was a beautiful woman that walked by, with golden
“Tress and a face like Atalanta's.”

Brittos heartily disagreed, to which Theseus drew his sword.
“You foul Cretan, you call me a liar? I know what I see with my own eyes! It is beautiful!”
Thus, Brittos was hastily spurred upon, to where he had only one instance,
His shield appeared from heaven, and he blocked what would have become a fatal blow.
Brittos had no intention of wounding his friend.
Thus, Brittos took blow after blow, after blow... to where Theseus was reminded
Of all the evil Brittos had done in his youth.
“You are a sore, Cretanlike man! A sore man indeed! An evil man! A wicked man!
“A scoundrel, liar and pimp!”
To which Brittos cried out, “I had only done evil things in my youth! I thought we were
“Through this, my friend. We are friends, tied together like David and Jonathan!”
“Not anymore!” cried Theseus, who went to deal another fatal blow,
But the round shield of Brittos blocked it, and he was unharmed. 
Brittos retreated to his home, and Theseus to his, and war was contemplated by Theseus,
While Brittos sought to see the meaning of the whole thing.

Canto II

Theseus heard of a blue devil lopping off the limbs of innocent victims
And he went out to ride and slay the beast.
Ride he did, until he found the beautiful creature upon an iron bed

Torturing a victim. He pulled, and tore, and had a pile of limbs and bowels
Where he ripped and tore.
Thus, Theseus could not believe the gruesome sight. 
He was about to land a fatal blow, but then the creature,
He saw, was the beautiful, fair haired, maiden.
“I am a woman,” said Eshu.
“But, I see thou art a man!” cried Theseus.
“No, I am a woman, because I say so. It is by my own magic that I consort to do this.”
Theseus was aghast, but then Eshu launched into his philosophical discourse.

“See, my dear Theseus, what we perceive with our eyes, and hear with our ears,
“And taste with our tongue, and feel the sting of on our skin, and smell with our nostrils,
“It is different for every man, for what can be known of the world outside of us?
“Thus, there is no right or wrong, is there?”

Theseus started to think, “I suppose not...”




Then the Angel said,
“Yes, for if no thing can be known, then what of morality?
“Therefore, what is moral is only that which is just in mine eyes.
“And in mine eyes, people like me have been persecuted anon,
“And have been sent into hiding. And so with it, those of the Ethiopian and American race.
“Those of the Assyrian and Babylonian, and Moabite and Israelite,
“And Arab and Greek, they ruled the world before... for many centuries.
“Now, we must take them to be our prisoners,
“And make them like us. We must lop off their bowels,
“And pervert their sciences, and make them know what we have known.”

Theseus began to think some more, 
“Yes, fair being, this is all true.”

Then Eshu said,
“So once more, to make things right, and scale the Karmic justice
“We must equalize, and distribute power justly.
“For, there is only power, and reason ceases to be.”

To which, Theseus agreed heartily.

“Therefore, I must torture these victims, and be so cruel. 
“In order to equalize. I must cause the healthy children of the White Devil
“To tear forth their breasts, and I must cause the children of the Assyrian, Babylonian,
“Median, Persian, Moabite, Israelite and Greek to be so 
“That they are where we were many years anon.
“It is only right, you see? 
“It is only right you see?
“It is only right you see?”

Thus, Theseus began to comprehend the Devil's powers of persuasion.
Though, Theseus was Greek, the power was too divisive
To fend off with his skilled reason.

Theseus returned to find Brittos hoeing his yams.
And Theseus cursed him.
Then, at evening, Elora had not come home from her walk.
And Brittos was scared.
“Where has my beloved Elora gone?” cried out Brittos.
Who then, set off with his Jerusalem Ass Caroline
Which pulled a cart---for Brittos was no more a warrior now, that he was old.
Canto III

Brittos thinks hard about the sight he had witnessed.
The evil thing he had seen.
The Blue Devil he saw, but Theseus saw a Fair Haired Maiden.
Thus, he understood...
“This is Lucifer.”
And he tapped his reigns, and Caroline went forward.

Upon the way, he could hear Elora crying out for help
And Brittos leaped off his cart, and with his Spear and Whalebone sheild
He came upon a bed with bones and ligaments and bowels all around it.
Stained with human blood, it was the altar of the damned.
Around it, were fetuses, and infants,
And the disfigured gore of ten thousand victims;
There were breasts torn there, and flowers dismembered,
And testicles meshed on the stone.
There, amidst it all, was Elora---not a hair harmed on her beautiful head.
Brittos stalked the scene,
Knowing Eshu was in the night, stalking him.
Like a cat, chasing a mouse, was Eshu...
Yet, Brittos was wise as a viper
And had the innocence of a dove
To burst forth, and escape the fowler's net.

There was a silence, as the night grew, and the moon rose
A half crescent, shedding a red light over the scene.
The trees were dark in the forest,
Looking like bodies, and the screech owl shrieked like an innocent maiden being raped.
Elora was bound to the altar, and Brittos let go of his worry of himself
And began to take his knife, and slice at the ropes binding Elora.
He sliced, he sliced,
And he remembered his mother's wisdom,
“Save thyself, Son, before saving the ones you love.”
And Brittos cried out in agony,
“But if I do not save my beloved Elora,
“I shall rather die than live without her!”
And the last rope slit free,
And Brittos embraced his wife heartily.

Suddenly, at the moment of the last break,
A sudden shriek occurred, like a wounded animal.
And Brittos turned, and saw his spear in Elora's right arm
And upon the end of it, was the foul Eshu
Stabbed through the solar plexus.
Eshu, a thing of gruesome beauty,
Looked into Elora's eyes.
Elora looked back.

“You are a foul thing who have taken many captive.
“For those you slain on this rock are those you
“Have moved to choler against the righteous.
“For they are slain, though they walk among the living
“They are slain for eternity in the hell you summoned forth.” 









Coda

I

The Christian always
Quotes the Haiku's simplistic
Platitudes, “Be blessed”,
Yet omit the meatier
Turn of the Tanka's concept.

II

The dreary and gray world
Despises its poets and fantasy.
All music, all art, all joyful craft
Are spurned by Malcolm.
"The world is much better without poetry."
What will the mind muse?
Sex? Gossip? Labor? Science?
What will bring joy to the world?
Will the AI dream our dreams?
Will the AI write our holy books?
Will the AI replace our creativity?
And therefore, leave us only the trowel
And the mud for mankind?
What gray world are we marching toward?
What abyss are we staring into?
The Machine rules mankind
And takes our Science and makes it aught.
We need not science to be happy---
I do say, happiness was in greater proportions
When there was yet very little.
Our electricity, our plumbing---
Yet, we need not even a vehicle
Save a cart and horse.
No... you assume because you are clever
To call me "Kanute",
For I know I cannot command the waves,
And you call me Nero's Fiddler,
That you are equally skilled at verse.
You call me "Myopic"---
What vision have you had?
Have you seen the future's miseries
Like me? Do I know now,
What you never did?
There is less use for it now
Than there ever were
If Science replaces Religion
Art, Poetry, Music and Philosophy.
For, then we make a machine more a man than ourselves.

III.

Everything's a lie,
Nothing true is true;
A Haiku has ten syllables,
I guess that's why I lose.

Bad dreams come from demons
Not from a troubled mind---
Saints do not have sex dreams
Though that's not what I could find...

Augustine and Bunyan
Both suffered from my woes,
But nowadays nothing's true
Except postmodern vogue.

We are way beyond form and function
Way beyond truth and rights,
For our freedoms are all broken
By a man in chapless tights.

If Haiku's, like Love's, texture cannot be seen, it ceases to be known.

IV. Squaring a Circle

Squaring the circle
Is impossible; take aught
That exists... still can't.
To break the circle into
Quanta, it still can't be done.



























Author’s Bio

	Brandon Neifert is the author of books including In Defense of the Story, a crowning achievement of autodidactism; My Collected Writings, a medley of various writings on diverse topics; and, The Fifth Angel’s Trumpet, an epic novel starring a rowdy maverick colonel caught between a devastating, fifth world war and the love of his life. Neifert is a self educated, self published writer, who, much like his characters, strives for the moral best in both himself and society. A devoted Christian, Neifert was born-again when confronted with a sin from his adolescence that ultimately led to his confession and incarceration as an adult. Neifert has a colorful past, but makes up for it with his scrupulous observations of the human condition, framing both good and evil in ways that even the most skeptical can agree.










The Psalter of the Broom

*Disclaimer: This is not a Prophecy. I am not a prophet. It's just what I was inspired to write, like a Midrsash on Prophecies. I do not want to deceive.  It's more of an inspirational work, made to reflect on Biblical thoughts and poetry. T. S. Eliot made the same device, in Ash Wednesday, which is also not a Prophecy; this is just poetry.

Chapter 1 The Biting Fly and the Hissing Goose

The biting fly and the hissing goose
Are more tolerable than this people.
The biting fly does not bite
And the hissing goose protects her young
But this people have the venom of asps beneath their tongue.
































Chapter 2

Fight o Samaria

Freedom writhes this day---
Baal is worshipped by the rich
And Baphomet by the poor.
Slaughter, o Samaria
The Canaanite from within you.
Purge their very babes from you.
Dash their infants to pieces.
Destroy, thresh, show no mercy
To the heathen gods---rip down their altars;
Break their altars, and destroy their heritage.
Cause their shame to be forgotten in the lands,
O Israel. Now is not a time for peace,
But for the sword. Thresh from among you
And rip down the faithless, with their horns.

The Assyrian navies, sleek ships from Tarshish,
They sail into thy seas, o Samaria, off thy coasts.
Who shall bewail the children of the god Moloch?
Shall we now do to their infants,
What he has seen fit to do to ours?
They dance, with the horns of devils upon their heads,
And they speak their blasphemes and their curses.
"The Prophet Prophesies!"
So says the people, yet it is another vain vision.
How many prophecies shall they utter in error?
Shall the wicked go unpunished?
Who, thou Samaria, is it who bowed the nape
To Moloch? Is it not even you?
Woe! Iniquity upon Iniquity!
Samaria, you ought have foughten
But instead you made alliances with your own Accusers!
You have sacrificed to the Pagan Bull
And you have burned incense to the Lilith!
Now, shall you be destroyed
And your babes ripped from you.
Where your judgment would have proceeded
As light, it is now darkness, for you,
O Samaria, ought have foughten,
But instead you have made alliance with Sin.
Yet, the Prophets shall be among you,
And wag the tongue, as you lick like an adder
With poison. We shall escape, we men of Judah.
Selah.

Thou Land of Whirring Wings,
Who brought ensigns by papyrus vessels,
Thou cleaved by the rivers,
O, Moab, hide the Children of Israel---
For if they cleave to you, and seek your good,
They shall not be slain.
Do not enter into the war
My Children, but let the nations war among themselves.
For judgment proceed'th from the Most High
For their iniquity, and the LORD has lain this trap.
They shall be greatly ashamed, those who accused Judah,
And they shall no more look upon their gods,
And say, "The LORD see'th not."
Your hands shall be bound,
And thy mouths stopped, and every ear shall tingle
At what the LORD has planned for you,
Who made war with your brother in the day his iniquity was found out.
Samaria, she is forsaken, do not take up a lament.











Chapter 3

Lilith

LORD! the log is in mine own eye;
Yet I see more clearly than I ever have;
It is not I who plucks the mote from the eye;
No. for I have the beam in mine eye
And I can never take it out!

LORD, You are our physician,
And You will also transplant in us a clean heart;
You will remove the beam
So that we speak Your Name to others,
To beckon them to take part in Your salvation and healing.

Yet what of my lust?
God will be seen,
But I do not have an answer for my shame---
I know at night the Lilith comes,
And there she remains,
So the sin will not become a waking one.
I become unclean in the morning,
And will not partake of my warfare until evening;
And I will change my garments,
And wash with water and lye.

Yet I can smell sin upon me;
I know my own shame---
When will the God of my fathers answer me?
In my longsuffering, come before I cause
Another to stumble!







Chapter 4

God of My Youth

LORD, You were the God of my youth.
Yes, You. My Mother taught me Your statutes,
My Father instilled in me Thy fear.
I have been Israel from the days of my youth.
LORD, had there been a statute from my Mother
Which I did not abide?
Had my Father given me the liberty of a young man?
Yes, LORD, and I had grown up a plant before You.

Yet, the Philistines were my neighbors,
Yes, even Egypt. And with them I trespassed
By harkening to their idols. I had even Moab
As my brother, and Sodom as my sister,
Whom I had fornicated with, and I
LORD, I had taught her my wicked ways.
Yes, LORD, I had done it, being taught by Philistia
And Egypt, to disobey my Mother, and mock her statutes.
I was taught by Egypt to dishonor my God;
For I fornicated with Philistia, Egypt, Moab and Sodom.
And Philistia was the first to teach me her ways,
And Egypt taught me his ways, and we likewise were corrupted together.

LORD, had there been a command of my Mother or Father
That I had dishonored in my youth? Yes, LORD,
By the teachings of the Philistines,
And by their ways, my Mother and Father were corrupted.
And LORD, Israel was led astray.
Ephraim is my brother, LORD,
And he even loves Philistia to this day,
And fornicates with her idolatry.

LORD, I had done this thing from my youth up;
But, by Your discipline, it has been ended.
Let Israel now say, "My fornication has ended."


Chapter 5

Lord I Am Prosperous

LORD, I am prosperous
And greatly fattened by Your goodness. Selah.
I eat, and am not in fear.
I drink, and the fats of the milk roll down my cheek.
I drink the sweet, and eat the fats of sucklings.
LORD, I eat the fine grains,
Yet, LORD, let the one who murmurs in their prosperity
Think upon You.
For, food and drink, and a good wine of joy
This is goodness to man, and his portion.
Labors which man enjoys, and the price of feasting,
LORD, what man, having this,
Ought to be petty and angered at You?

Yet, LORD, the heathen rage at You,
For they are greatly prosperous,
Yet, in their prosperity, their covetousness
Wants more. They have wives, children,
Loves, feasts, labor which is not too exacting,
Yet, to them, they wish aught to play and rest.
When, LORD, shall man rest, but in Your city?
When shall we nurse from the breasts of Zion
Save when we are finally freed from this bondage?
Yet, to eat, drink, and enjoy one's labors
What is greater than this?
What gift upon the earth is better?

Yet, the Heathen, and Your people, LORD,
Yes, even Your people,
Turn a blasphemous eye to the heavens,
And curse Your name, for they want riches in abundance.
Sustenance You give them,
A portion with the great,
Yet, they still continually blaspheme You?
What shall be done about this?
LORD, in rest, ease, and prosperity,
They eat, and then forget You,
Coveting great riches, and devices, and worldly fame.
LORD, You shall surely answer them,
And in the whirlwind of Your secret fury
You shall watch for them,
And cause them to stumble.

For, the prosperous were many,
LORD, upon the earth,
Yet none were satisfied.
They had bread, water,
Wine, sweet drink, meat,
And their daily dish of vegetables.
They had their homes laid out,
And their riches were many...
More than any before them?
Yet, LORD, they took to anger,
That they wanted more.
What shall be done for this people
To turn them to repent?
They loathe You LORD,
And in their fatness are like Sodom.
What shall be done to them?
What shall be made for these to repent?














Chapter 6

Deliver Me

LORD, I am surrounded by vain women,
Vain and stupid, their whorishness tries to
Entice me, yet I will not be enticed.

How long, oh LORD, will the daughter of Babylon
Go in her prosperity?
How long will her wicked devices prosper?
How long will the effeminate man be joyful
And the righteous man brought to naught?

When will the oceans belch forth vanity,
When will the skies be bronze,
When will the ground be iron,
Is it not when the wicked triumph over the righteous?
LORD, my sins are known to me,
And I am greatly distressed that I have known the nakedness of my shame.
Yet, great vanity besieges me,
And vain women seek to tempt me,
And the wicked seek to ensnare my soul in their devices.

LORD, to where do I turn
If not You? Where do I look
If not upon Zion's beauty?
As a choice bride, Zion awaits Your servant,
And as a decked bride with ornaments,
She awaits the cause of the just,
Whom in their suffering and torment
Abide upon this earth a little longer.

LORD, the wicked rise,
And there is no prosperity for Your servants.
They are robbed, and beaten, and told many lies
Which the sins of their youths have given credence to.
LORD, for the Bride Price we are thrown into prison,
We are made a perpetual shame and sorrow,
And we are made into small and worthless things.
While men marry men, and men lay with children
And seek to acquire impunity for this crime against the Most High.
LORD, they seek my soul to destroy it,
And they seek the priest's life for a pledge.
They take the muzzle off the ox, and make it plow,
And they hinder the poor man from making his end's meet.

LORD, You shall see and laugh at them.
They say, "The LORD shall not see it,"
And yet You laugh them to scorn,
And heap up judgments in Your lake of fire
For the heathen who reject You. Higgaion Selah.
























Chapter 7

The Plot of the Entire Bible, From Beginning to End

A plot emerges from its pages.
An epic story, spanning every generation.
Do you wish to know the Bible's story?
I will tell it to you.

Man is created, and man falls.
So, immediately God sets forth a redemption plan.
Through the Woman's Seed, will be an heir
Which crushes the head of the Serpent.

So, God chooses a man from among His people
To give His promise to.
This man is Abraham.
And then Abraham has a Seed Isaac.
And Isaac has a seed Jacob.
And Jacob, all of his sons are promised
To be God's peculiar people.
Jacob's son Joseph then gets sold into slavery by his brothers
And later raises to the status of Satrap in Egypt.
He stays the famine, and all the world is saved.
And his family comes to Egypt.
Four hundred years later, Jacob's family
Are slaves, and the firstborn of Israel are commanded to be
Killed. Yet, from among them, comes Moses,
Who is from the son of Jacob named Levi.
And Moses leads his people out into the desert,
Gives the law and command of ordinances
By which God will judge the Earth,
Which if followed to the letter
Condemns every man, woman and child
And every nation to be destroyed.
For that is God's judgment and Wrath.
Moses dies, and a Warrior named Joshua raises up,
And Joshua leads God's people into Canaan,
After forty years of Israel's wandering
Because of disobedience and worshipping the Golden Calf.
Joshua conquers Canaan, for Canaan was abominable in its sin
And ruled by wickedness.
Then, Israel is established, and the land is ruled
Through God's law alone.
Yet, after several hundred years,
The peoples cry out for a King to deliver them
And a king is given to them, by the ordinance of Samuel.
Then comes the lordship of the Kings.
First by Benjamin, the smallest tribe,
But Saul, the Benjamite,
Fails and becomes wicked. Then, redemption comes through Judah
And David becomes King,
A man after God's own heart.
And from David, it is promised that his Heir
Will be one who is seated upon the Throne of Israel forever.
David's Son Solomon then establishes the Temple
And his son Rehoboam divides the kingdom
For his cruelty. And Israel fractures into
Two kingdoms, Israel and Judah.
Judah remains faithful, mostly,
But, Israel rebels, and comes under siege
By Assyria, and is taken captive.
However, Judah survives the onslaught,
And is promised that the Messiah would suffer
For the sins of the people,
As it was promised to Abraham when he went to offer Isaac
That God would provide the Lamb for sacrifice,
And Abraham would not have to.
Finally, the King of Judah,
Jehoiakim, is besieged by Babylon,
For Hezekiah, the righteous king,
Sinned by showing Babylonian Kings the riches of Israel.
Babylon besieges Judah,
And the bloodiest siege in history ensues,
Where men eat one another,
And must eat human dung to survive.
The walls are broken,
And Judah goes into captivity.
The Law is broken, and severed,
And cannot be binding any longer.
So, after seventy years, Judah returns
To Israel by Cyrus the Great's decree
And there they rebuild the wall and temple.
And they are told to Eat the Fat and Drink the Sweet.
For they are commanded this, to show that they are awaiting
For a newly prophesied Covenant, rooted in Abraham's seed
Who will bless all nations.
Then, the Maccabees reign for a short while,
But are conquered by Rome.
And while under Roman Captivity
The branches are sheared for the ordinances of the Law had been added to.
Here a little, there a little.
And finally, the Promised Heir comes, the Seed of Abraham, the Seed of Eve
The King Who shall reign forever in David's stead,
And God's people reject Him, and Crucify Him,
And mock Him, and made Him poor and a vagabond.
Thus, God Himself was this man, and when He died
He descended into Hell to become our Burnt offering;
The Lamb Whom Abraham was said God would Provide
In stead of Isaac.
Then, this man named Jesus raised from the dead,
Demonstrating His awesome power over death,
And He was God, Who raised, as the Early Creeds go.
And this man ascended in Bodily form to Heaven,
Where He remains to this day, awaiting to judge the living and the dead.
Then, upon His return, Zion shall give birth to the Christ Child,
The promised Heir, and He shall be swiftly carried up into Heaven
And there nurtured, until He returns with the Sons of Israel
Who had never sinned---those like He---
And He slays the hordes at the Battle of Megedo.
And this same man will rule upon the Earth for one thousand years
Giving those of His saints principalities and governorships,
And beautiful wives and children, and vineyards.
And none shall be made afraid, and every man shall eat from his own garden
Undaunted by any sin or malice.
Finally, Satan shall return, after having been imprisoned by God's Angel
And Satan shall gather his forces for the war
Of Gog and Magog. They shall be defeated utterly.
And a new heaven, and a new earth shall descend,
From which those men who have chosen God from the foundation of the world
Shall dwell, in a city more beautiful than any other,
And shall become nations and be pleased by the neverending
Bounty of Jehovah-Provider.
Amen.





















Chapter 8

Before I Get Bitter

God, come, before I get bitter.
LORD, I called ones I love pigs
Because I was so embittered.
In my anxious longings
My comforters had given me gall.
While in my complaint I spoke ill.
Wrought from ire, LORD,
That your child is bitter.
LORD, shall I ever see good
In the land of the living?
Shall I ever have sweetness?
Or, LORD, shall I be driven down
Like a wedge? For a sin in my youth
Shall I be continually sorrowful?
LORD, I know I had sinned.
I know I had complained in my mourning.
LORD, in this sight, I am wrong.
Yet, justify me. For there is nothing in me
That I can do to redeem myself from the pit
Laid down by my enemies.
LORD, I am swallowed up,
For when I mourn, they put
Upon my heart firebrands.
And when they sting, I speak uncouth words.
LORD, yet it is still my soul which had sinned
And my anger and bitterness.
LORD, redeem me from the mischief,
For I am being brought over the spoke
And I am continually mournful.
Without hope, what shall I be but evil?
Shall I retain any good, LORD,
If I am continually disciplined?
If I am continually washed over by Your
Devices, and stricken by Your prince
Shall I be made into a righteous son?
Or, shall I suffer, and be embittered and evil
And work wickedness for my complaint?
LORD, You have trodden me down
Past the point where I am bearing fruit.
Now, Your wrath has wrought iniquity.
LORD, lay off the yoke, and uplift the heavy burden
Or I shall fail, and my goodness shall remain no more.
For, LORD, who affixes curses, and who affixes blessings?
Is it not You who sustains a man in the way?
Then, let me never be faulty
And maintain my way upon the slippery slope,
Lest my sins consume me from the land of the living.



























Chapter 9

LORD, I, I Stand at the Furnace

LORD, I, I stand at the furnace;
Thine afflictions tarry over my soul.
Where shall I find comfort?
I look for the kind man,
The merciful man,
But am sorely ashamed.
My joints are out of order,
And my hand forgets her skill.
LORD, I wait upon You,
Tarry not... come and help me.
LORD, though I forget a statute
And sin against You,
I shall not forget You.
I shall stand in Your statutes,
And work in the presence of Your saints.
My brothers have come against me.
They draw their swords against my soul.
LORD, rescue Your servant...
My wall is half built,---
LORD, strengthen my arms.
Bring forth the day my walls are built,
And strengthen me in Your constitution.
LORD, deliver me from the hands of mine enemies,
And give me the desires of my heart.
My enemies are my own household,
And I am greatly perplexed.
LORD, drive my enemies away.
Preserve my heart,
And let me see joy in the land of the living.
But, LORD, I have sinned against You.
I have done this evil in Your sight.
LORD, my sin is ever before me.
I am greatly ashamed by mine own iniquity.
My brothers come against me,
My own parents are haters of my soul.
I am injured, my hand is out of joint,
Yet they say, "Work with thine hand,
"For thou art a worthless son."
LORD, I am greatly broken in an instant.
I am greatly ashamed of this,
For I have done this iniquity in Thine sight.
I am not blameless before Thee,
Unless Thou turn my captivity
And heal the hearts of those whom I have made a victim
In the days of my sinful youth.





























Chapter 10

LORD, I Will Wait for You with All My Heart

LORD, I wait for You with all my heart.
Let me not be despised.
Let not my enemies triumph over me.
LORD, when I look to the East,
And see the mighty waves
I tremble, and when I look to the North
And see the princes are fat
I wonder; when I look to the South
And I see the poor I consider;
LORD, how many shall suffer
Because of man?

LORD, let me never have this world.
LORD, let me die before I would take it.
Yet, LORD, my health is the flourishing of Your Word
And my bones are rotten within me,
Let Your kindness renew them,
And bring forth the tender saps.

LORD, for Your pruning I have been sore wounded
And for Your admonishment I have been sore vexed.
I have been poor, and my hopes have failed me.
I have seen the widow look upon me with astonishment
Saying, "Who is this man, whom the LORD has chastised?
"Who is he?" LORD, I am an astonishment to all who see me
For You have taken my beauty and my strength
And have withered it like the spring flower.
I have risen up, my beauty was before me,
But like a rose, it withered and I was foul.






LORD, bless this man, Your Servant
Whom Your Apostle had said
Was Graven upon Your palm.
LORD, let me not be plucked from Your palm
For none can remove from Your hand what is
Etched into it; for LORD, I am Zion
Bound for Your city and Your pasture.
Let not my heart be troubled anymore.
Amen.






























Chapter 11

LORD, My Faith is Firm

LORD, my faith is firm and steadfast.
When the westerly winds blew
And brought the heat,
When the mighty men of the Philistines were against me
LORD, You breathed, and they were but ashes.
You were furious, and You raised up
On mounted wings, and took to my defense.

LORD, how many shall say of me,
"Look, this is the man who placed his trust in the LORD
"He is utterly ruined, let us go and plunder him."

LORD, let not my heart waiver,
And let not my eyes be haughty.
For I have sinned, and done this thing
Which has offended You.
Against You, and only You I have sinned.

For LORD, what affront have I done?
I have been afflicted and in chains
I have suffered the rebukes of many
And I have borne the hot chastisement of the LORD.
Let not Your precious one see decay
And let not my soul dwell with the prisoners.
Let my heart be wicked no more
And let my eyes be raised up to You
And not the mountains.
Let my heart praise You in the midsummer
And in the winter
In and out of harvest.
Let not my hands be slack
Nor my heart haughty
But let my meditation be continually on the LORD


Mine heart in me trembles
And I rejoice with great mirth
Yet trembling,
For who shall annul the plans of the LORD?
Who shall come against Him or against His servant Israel?
I shall meditate with the honey of the feast
Upon my lips, and shall take my cup with trembling
And my heart with great fasting
And I shall remember the LORD
And be cautious in my ways
Lest I offend against him.

LORD, lead me in the paths of righteousness
So I do not offend Thee, and so I do not wander from Your paths.
For in my youth I was a sinner
So in my youth I bore my yoke of shame.
Let the latter rains be spectacular
And the summer fruits filled with sugars.
Let the harvest be plentiful
And the fruits of my offerings not sin.
Please, accept the offerings of my first fruits
And the sin offering of my hand
Whom I have made an offering
The Soul of Thy Son, Jesus Christ.

Amen.












Chapter 12

LORD, My Soul, My Soul LORD

LORD, my soul, my soul LORD
Longs for the pleasant brook.
Yet, there is great heartache
And pain...
LORD, from where shall my heart come?
Surely all things come from You
And not vain imaginings.
For my heart considers
And my soul tastes of Your wrath.
LORD, for my sins, I have been under
Your rod...
For a short time Your wrath has rested upon
Me, and I am greatly thankful.
For the rod discourages great mischief
And it brings one to repentance.


Yet, LORD, Who art Thou?
And who am I?
Do I, I, LORD, do I
Have the keys which open the doors?
Do I have the keys which never can be shut?
Do I! LORD, I have Your authority?
Why then does my heart imagine mischief?
For there, lying on my bed,
I see my heart is exceedingly deceitful
And it is vain.
Why, LORD, why do You leave me to the heart
Which is abominable?
My heart, which if You could
LORD, I would ask that You shave with the sword
And shave from it the evils which Your servant knows.
For I lack, LORD, I lack what is right
And good and honorable.
I have backslidden, I have backslidden
And from where does the healing come?
Who, LORD, Who shall heal me?
Shall not You? O LORD of the Sabbath?
Does not Your rod strike me
And Your kindnesses abound?
Does the sword threaten my lands?
Does the great wars spread abroad come here?
LORD, surely You know they do not,
Yet, for Your servant's sake
He trembles day and night
Knowing great slaughters could come at any moment,
Like a thief in the night.
Therefore, O LORD
Heal my wanderings!
Put my tears into Your bottle.
For my tears are continually with You
And my grace abounds.
For in my heart is great abomination;
Why do You leave me to it?
Do You not speak, "I shall heal your backsliding!"
Yes, and You heal me, little by little,
Yet LORD the armies march and wander.
Where is our help?
Our help is in the LORD
Maker of heaven and earth
Who shall raise up seven shepherds
And eight principle men.
Who shall stay off the beast
For Your Servant Israel's sake.
Have kindnesses and mercy
O LORD of the Sabbath.
Have mercy and kindness
And do not leave Your servants to decay.
In Jesus Name I pray.





Chapter 13

LORD, Set My Enemies to Confusion

LORD, set my enemies to confusion.
Hide the merciful man.
Hide him, and let not Your wrath fall upon him.
LORD, heal his mourners.
Heal his mourners, for I have sinned
In speaking error.
In error I spoke…
LORD, this was my sin;
My sin is surely with You.
In error I spoke,
And great mischief arose.
It terrified the winds,
And it terrified the just.
LORD, I had spoken vanity
And wind, and have not spoken the word of God in truth.
For this, revive me in its time,
And let my heart be steadfast to always follow Your commandments.
Revive the merciful man on his bed.
Let his heart be praised
And let his milk never run dry.

LORD, I have spoken
But who has set it to pass?
LORD, bring this one swiftly to hell
The ones who do misdeeds
To set the prophets to confusion.
For LORD, our words are idle
And spoken sometimes in vanity
And the wicked set them to pass
And the wicked heartily take up the mischief.




I speak it upon my bed,
LORD, I speak it,
Fearful of You, LORD,
Praying.
LORD, the wicked set it to pass
And I know not how or why it gets done.
LORD, I awake, and it is like the sun has risen.
Then my enemies come
Streaming to set me to confusion.

Lo! Their trap has sprung on them.
Because it proceeds out of my mouth
It does not mean I want it to come forth.
Because it proceeds out of my mouth
I have spoken vanity many times
I wish to revive the soul of the hungry
By bringing justice to the wicked
And swift punishment to the man of error.
With my words I bring judgment
And I do not know where they come.
LORD! Set the enemies at confusion.
Let them fear and tremble at Who You are.
Not I, LORD, for I am but a swarthy idiot.
I speak vanity, and winds
And the heathen seethe to bring words to pass
That are not Yours. So confuse them, LORD
And let their traps spring on them.












LORD, when I had cried war
I had meant it for peace.
When I had cried bloodshed
I meant it for healing.
When I had cried a curse
I meant it for salvation.
For this, heal my iniquity,
And cast it far away from me,
For LORD, when I bless I bless a hundred fold
And when I curse, I mean it for everlasting life
And never destruction.

Let the wicked repent at my words
Which are destruction to their souls
So my words naught become’th.
























Chapter 14

LORD! I Cannot Bear My Shame!

LORD! I know my own sins!
They are with me!
Why, why LORD do the heathen try to destroy me?
Why, why LORD do they this thing?
Why do they continually try to throw Your beloved in prison?
Why do they continually try to assault me with their tongue?

LORD! Have I done this thing to them?
No! I listened to the Prophet’s words
And I submitted my yoke to Babylon.
I did not fight it.
I did not make haste.
I did not say, “Yes! I was innocent.”
Because, LORD, surely You know I was not.
When my sins came to remembrance
I put off my outer garment
And I repented in ashes
And fasting.
When I had fasted,
My own kin had made it my shame.

I had mourned, and I had wept
I had known I had done this abomination in Your sight.
Why then, when I am at peace
And in the land
Do these come upon me
And try to break me with their tongues?
Why LORD! When I have honored You.
I had not resisted.
I had not said, “I was surely innocent.”
For I knew I had done this abomination in Your sight.
Why then do my enemies try to pounce?
Why then do they try to put my soul in bonds
And my dove into prison?
I had not done anything!

Yes, what I had done, LORD,
Surely You know
What I had done, LORD,
You had corrected me.
You had stricken me.
You had cleansed my soul.

LORD, when I was among the heathen
I was just like one of them.
Then they rejoiced at my sin.
They said, “Eat, drink, be merry!
“For You are one of us!”
So it is not for my sin
But my repentance
That I have found myself an enemy.
LORD, for their shame
They try to take me to the grave.
They even seek to kill my soul.
LORD, I am fragile
And I cannot bear my own sins.
Surely, if every sin had been numbered
And every sin laid to my account
LORD, I would be encumbered and destroyed.
But, LORD, I know You are with me
For when I cry, You listen.
When I pray, Your ear is ready to hear.
In the time of great waters
I had not raised my prayer
But before it.
LORD, the waters threaten to lay me up to the neck
But LORD, why do these heathen try to take my life?

Had I not laid silently?
Had I not succumbed to justice?
Had I fought it, or done any thing otherwise unwholesome?
When I saw I had sinned, I had laid it to Thy account
To render unto me what was my just due.
And I had received double for all my sins
According to the Heathen’s justice.
I had not laid a cry.
I had not tried to fight my bondage
Which was right, and You had put me unto chains.
No, I had laid my yoke, and let it stay.

Now my bonds are broken,
And they try to take from me
And to put me back under bonds.
No… they shall not.
For their trap shall spring on them like a wild animal
Bereaved of its cub.
It shall come upon them as a bear
Furious for meat
And it shall tear them.
For my sin, I had been recompensed double.
For the injury they had done to Your servant Israel
To not allow him to come out of his bonds
You, You LORD shall recompense the Heathen.

Why should a man suffer an entire lifetime
For the sins he has committed?
Is not grace sufficient?
Is not justice paid its due to the heathen
Who do not cry about an injury
But because of vanity?
They cry because of their own vanity
And not that this evil had been done.
For the evil I could suffer, yet but a little longer.
For even for evil, they ought not recompense a man
For his whole life.
For the LORD has spoken to me:
“I will touch you.”
And LORD, I ask that I never see chains again.
LORD, I ask this because I am innocent
And washed in Your blood.
I had this stain upon my conscience
And needed it lifted.

In my pride I had gone and tried to recompense my salvation to myself.
When I had sinned, in conceiving vanity to save me
I learned that my own mouth or hand could not save me.
Therefore, LORD, I had laid unto the yoke
And let Your waves pass over me.
Night after night, and day after day
I mourned, I fasted, I had loosed the bonds of my sin.
Yet, the Heathen grew even more wrathful
At my chastity, for no longer was I the one who had committed offense
But they. They for trying to lengthen my bonds.

LORD, even soldiers and warriors and spies
Had encamped against me, and LORD, surely You know
They sought my life while I was in my captivity.
Why, then, do they continually try to lay this evil upon me
When I have suffered and have paid my due
Double for my sin?
LORD, do not let their plans prosper.
For even brethren are lifted up against Your servant.
And LORD, I cannot bear my own shame
Lest I be destroyed.
Certainly You know my sins
And have hidden them in Your mercy.
For they are against You, and no one else.
It is You who I have sinned against.
Let not Your servant Israel taste of the captivity a second time.
His soul could not bear it.
Amen.








Chapter 15

LORD, False Accusers Have Risen Up!

LORD, false accusers have risen up!
Had they not seen, o LORD
Had they not seen what was done to the wicked ones
Whom Your people were tormented by?
Had they not seen
How they belched forth words
And were destroyed in a moment?

LORD? How long shall they shoot forth lies
At the merciful ones?
How long shall they speak vanity
And shame the counsel of the poor?

LORD, there is no violence in our hands
We of Israel.
There is no malice nor intent to destroy in our hearts.
We go forth, spreading forth our seed
We wait for the harvest.
We look to the ground
And see the shoots springing forth.
We wait on these, like a harvest
Bountiful to our God.

Father, the harvest springs forth
But then there is none to consume for our people.
It springs forth, and it is eaten by the heathen nations who surround us.
Father, and when they fall into judgment
When they go forth into the grave
By their own wickedness and stupidity
Father, we, we are the ones who are held accountable.




Father, first they make war
And when we don’t draw out our swords
They fall ‘pon rocks
And are dashed to pieces
By their own hands
By their own weapons
By their own lies.
And then they say unto Israel, “Aha! Aha!
“We see! You are the wicked
“And murderous generation!
“We lay forth a curse every so many generations!
“And we change the laws!
“We have you in our trap now!”

LORD, had they not seen the previous traps laid against Israel
How it dashed them to pieces?
How their entrails were as bursting forth from them?
LORD, yet they multiply a war against You, and only You.
Their weapons prospered for a little while
Making the dearth of Your people very great.
Yet, in the valleys, decision was made
And great was the slaughter at Beth-Hashaida.
Why, then, do they continue to attack?
Why then, do they continue to slaughter Your people?
Their own traps sprung on them
And now they multiply even greater war.
Yet, the war shall be turned to the gate.
It has now left Zion.
Say this now, Israel,
“The war has now left Zion.”
Now shall the Assyrian be made war with in his own country.
Now shall they be slaughtered
And now shall they be laid waste.
Yet not by the sword, nor by man’s devices.
Now shall they be held in captivity
And their people mocked and on display
For the whole world to see.
The LORD decreed a destruction against you
And even had you laid down your weapons
The slaughter would be great.
We, the LORD’s people
Would have followed you with our words
And wagged the tongue at you
And watched you flee as dogs
From the prey
When the lions come to tear.
That shall be you,
Yet the lions will want live prey
And they shall follow you to your holes
And they shall rip the enemies of the LORD’s people to pieces.

Yet, you continue war.
War with the LORD shall not prosper you
Oh king of Israel.
Pekah, the merciful man has spared you
The merciful man has blessed you.
For one battle, you are enraged
Yet now let Zion tear forth her walls
O Israel, for your people are a great number
Yet they multiply their vanities.
For these vanities, you bring forth and wag the tongue.
Now we shall lay forth the curse on you
And wag our tongues at you.
Assyria has visited the prophets.
Assyria has visited the lame
And the saints.
Now shall go forth the slaughter as at Midian
O Pekah, king of Israel.
Into captivity shall you go
To the nations whom you did not know.

Judah shall be set free.
Judah shall be eating in the valleys.
Judah shall feed by the brooks.
Judah, O King of Israel, whom you were at war with.

Judah shall confess the curse upon thee
For smiting your brethren
And continually bringing them to shame.
For your curses and your vanities
O Pekah, King of Israel
Shall be your shame.
All your words shall fall on your own head
And depart from the land of Judah.

Assyria’s king shall hear of a great rumor
And shall return unto his cities.
The prophet says to you,


Oh Assyrian? Where is the blessing?
Had not even you done so to us?

And Pekah will be left bare without you
And he shall be as a heath in a burning woods
Consumed by the fires of his own curses.
He shall be laid low in the valleys of Kidron
As the LORD’s people eat, and Judah rejoices with the wife,
LORD, the wife You have chosen for him.
For Judah shall be called “Israel” wherever a blessing rests.
And Judah shall be called “Judah” wherever a blessing rests.
O! Ephraim, Pekah King of Israel, you shall be called so, and even called Judah
Wherever a curse shall rest.
Therefore, the curse which you smote the LORD’s people with
The one which you found by our laws,
It shall fall on your head, o Northern King.
And the curses shall rest on you
O foolish king.

Thus ends the words of the Prophet.





Chapter 16

LORD, Helper of Your People

LORD, Helper of Your people.
The heathen are in derision.
The wicked one belches up
And so let the ones who trouble Your people
See this as a curse:

Those who fight against Israel shall be like her
With her vomit.

The Prophet had warned.
She’d have been better off in prison.
Yet the trap was set for her
To, to destroy her.

LORD, Your people are now at rest.
Your brooks are in the valley of Kidron.
Your people laugh, and Your people play
As violence ends in the streets of Israel,
Let Israel now say:
Let those who trouble us end up like her.
Selah.














Chapter 17

Save Your Servant Israel

LORD, to where do I turn?
LORD, to where do I turn?
Do I turn to the north?
Will my help come from there?
Do I turn to the south?
Do I turn to the king?
Do I turn to the earth?
What is underneath the earth?

From where does my help come?
Idols do not set before my eyes
I have heard Your voice
Idols do not set before my eyes
And I, LORD, I am a listener ready to listen
I am a sheep ready to be set down
In the pasture.
Where does my help come?
Surely all other gods are wolves
Ready to steal
And destroy.
Surely all other gods deceive
And surely they say, “Do some little bit of evil
“So that your will comes to pass.
“Love your life so much
“That you will do this little evil
“And your desire shall surely shine forth like the morning star.”

Yet, LORD, if there is error in my heart
If in my way are stumbling-blocks
Surely You shall remove them.
Why do I, LORD, why do I excel above other men?
Am I something which men look to and say
“This man is my example.”
Surely not, LORD, for You are the example
You are the path set before our feet.
If all else follow after vain idols
I shall surely stay steadfast in Your love.
For where does my heart lean?
If there is a company against me
I shall call upon You early
I shall, before the war
Constantly speak into Your ear.

Who are the men who trouble the meek and feeble?
Who are those who cause trouble for Your servant Israel?
Surely they shall be set forth ablaze
And shall burn for eternity in hell.
Yet, I, I shall listen and wait upon You.
For my salvation is like a wellspring
And my heart a steadfast servant.
Though the company does not believe my words
Though they say, “He lies, there is nothing good in him,”
Though they wait for my feet to stumble
And though they make a diligent watch for sin
LORD return upon their own heads their mischief.
For dreams they accuse Your servant
While they walk forth in slander and murder all the day long.
How long shall the wicked prosper?
Surely You shall not let Your servant see decay.














Chapter 18

The inhabitants of the land are wary of Pride
So they say, “Let the merchandise speak.”
So, for merchandise, they make it their god.

Woe! Are not the sodomites still married in the land?
Is not the rebellion over Baal?
Yet, my people will have it so
So long as their mouths are filled
And their bellies full.
They say, “Let the merchandise speak
“And fear our shekel, and fear our wrath.
“Make the companies and trains of the Merchant Kings of Babylon
“Make them wary of us, for we will not purchase their trades.”

No, my people. For the sin runs deeper than the vice of greed.
You cannot contend with greed for greed
Greed for pride, or pride for greed.

Also, the LORD has a grievance with you.
The shepherd thinks to understand God's thoughts.
He says, “The LORD Rebuk'th the poor man
“For he being now healed, now must exact all hard labor.”
The Greek and the Hittite then, thinking the same thing,
Says, “God is a fool, for why doth He heal Lazarus?”
Then, the Ammonite says an even more foolish thing,
“God is a worthless, grievous sinner, for raising Lazarus.” Even so
The Hittite knows his foolishness, too.
And you rejoice, for they sell not the fragrant drinks
With their Pride, for you say, “Our shekel exacts the price.”
No... there is no repentance. All know, the brazen forehead
Of the Prideful is a wearisome burden. For they are but fools.
Yet, it is greed which is most burdensome in the land.
Greed, which makes a brother a slave,
And makes a widow a victim.
Greed, which pays no equity
And greed which leaves the expert at his craft poor and humbled.
For you want entertained, and you wish to purchase the entertainment
But you do not wish to be fed with nourishment, or truth
For all ask for “Evidence” when there is abundance,
But none seek to listen when that case is made.
Rather, they go about lying, and slandering, and cursing their God.
Woe to the inhabitants of this land.
What shall be done to you?
Shall the dogs bark
Or the swallow swoon at you
Like it did to this prophet?
For your unrighteousness, he walks trembling.
Repent. For your mischief and murders
The air becomes like a furnace;
Yet you mock the prophet,
“Are thy skies blue?”
And he rebukes you.
Do not mock the prophet any more,
Or he will show grave signs
Which shall make even he tingle;
For he wishes only your good,
And not your demise.
For, what good is it for he,
To be taken down to Egypt?
Because of your stiff necks
His prosperity rests on your repentance
And his good on your shoulders.
For, he does not wish to die in a foreign land,
So repent! The Kingdom is at hand!

Yet, he shall eat, and be made comforted.
While you shall rest and be weary no more
Should you just repent.


Chapter 19

Dear,
Toby

I don’t believe Nicky Cruz is fake. I think that whole circus style of worship is fake. The Spirit works quietly. Not rowdily and disorderly.
I think there’s a better way than holding circuses underneath a big tent, and moving people emotionally. I don’t think Nicky’s conversion was like that. Not in what I read.
I mean, I just don’t believe that kind of thing saves people. Nicky got saved because God pricked his conscience, and Nicky knew what he was doing was evil. That’s why he got saved. It wasn’t at an altar call.
In my experience, and this is just my experience, genuine conversions come from a deep stirring within us to be right with God, and not from big events and flashy shows. It’s been my experience.
You need a foundation laid of Christ, and the Morality of Scripture. Without which, nothing will last when the floods come. And two hours at a big tent doesn’t do that. Only fine teaching and decades of studying scripture. And also having knowledge of Who Christ was, which many churches today don’t have. There’s a lot of churches, both Conservative and Liberal, who misrepresent the person of Christ. Either making Him too severe, or making Him too lax. We’re in a dire straight right now, and I would suspect not very many people actually know the Gospel at all.
People are stubborn these days. You are, too. You believe something which isn’t true. Did you disregard the entire point I made? You want to know who makes true converts? It isn’t flashy pastors in big tents. It’s your Sunday School Teachers, and your Local Pastors, and family and friends who live the gospel in your daily life, and are renewed by Christ’s strength, despite severe trial and persecution and oppression.
We have this market brand ideology for Christianity, and God will judge the world for it.
Like I said, the faith will be tested. And if it isn’t founded on the Bedrock of Christ, and true Christianity, it isn’t going to last.
Most of the people who get “Saved” at events like this, don’t know anything about Christ. They know one platitude, and when God wounds them, they turn away. And God will wound you in order to test your faith and obedience. “I have not chosen to refine you with silver, but in the furnace of affliction. I will prosper the one who says these things.”
I thought you repented of your last comment, and saw reason.
Again, I don’t think Nicky is a bad person, but there’s methods of evangelism that work, and there’s methods that don’t. This has been tried, and has failed to cause repentance. It only emboldens people to believe they’re saved, when they really aren’t.
I know what I’m speaking is the truth. And I know what you’re speaking isn’t. And people resisting my word, that’s what’s causing all of the bad things that are happening, and about to happen. My ministry comes with power. It shakes entire nations, and causes world leaders to tremble. And I know what is happening, more than you do.
So, if you reject the power of my ministry, they did the same to Jeremiah, and it isn’t my sin.
Nicky wouldn’t reject me. He’d listen to every word I spoke. Because he is humble.
Yes. By God’s power, He speaks through me.
Nicky would understand this. That’s all I need to know. You, however, are very stubborn and won’t listen to reason.
I mean, you are breaking my heart, Toby. Nothing I said should be contested. The fact is, there’s a great falling away already, woe to the inhabitants when that even greater one comes.
I’m not God. You work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. But, I know what I speak is true.
You should know what I’m telling you is true. You want me to clarify, that Christ’s church is not a circus? You want me to clarify, that the younger generations are losing faith? You want me to clarify, that wickedness reigns right now, and our current style of worship isn’t working? You want me to clarify that going to a big tent and saying one prayer doesn’t save you?
Pray over it. What reason do I have to lie to you? I’m neither raging, or being unkind. Rather, you are.
You need to listen to what I’m saying. Clarify it? You have eyes. Look. And see. Is the Gospel reaching people in this country? Or is it just about snuffed out? And I’ve seen a thousand like events. You’re saying this one is different, but I have to disagree.
I never said he wasn’t preaching the Gospel, either. I said, that events like this haven’t been reaching the younger generations, and it’s time we shift our methodology, so that we don’t lose what we have. Because I don’t think most of the people he comes into contact with, are genuinely saved. If they were, there’d be a revival of Christianity, and the country wouldn’t be contemplating putting people in jail for free speech.
No, it is. Because people have forgotten the Gospel. I remember it. The Gospel should be a lot more persuasive than it is now. One person said, if the full Gospel were preached, there’d be no one who wasn’t saved. I believe him.
I mean, I myself have forgotten some of it. That’s how bad it is. The sin of the world has grown too severe, so that pastors aren’t preaching on the nuances of scripture like they should. They have bad heresies, and both you, I and Nicky need to learn how to get rid of that. To get the leaven out of our houses. So to speak.
Yes. But, the LGBTQ would convert to Christ, if we demonstrated charity. A large portion of the meaning of scripture has been lost over time. Due to Satan corrupting the world, and history and time and space. Death is changing the very fabric of time and space, and is corrupting the Gospel from the Pulpit. If we preach the Gospel, as it were originally taught, we’d be spared the Wrath of God and Tribulation. Like Philadelphia.
The letter of the law yokes you into a bondage you can’t burden. We’re free from that law, to live according to the Spirit of Grace in Power. The Tribulation is the captivity, which falls upon the disobedient sons of God, who have strayed from the faith, and sought to work their own salvation. Or forgot the Law altogether.
Many, if not all would convert. Do you remember the power of Peace, and the days of the Son of Man? If we could bring that to the gentiles, they’d all be saved. That’s the power we ought to walk in.
Yes. But [men aren't being saved,] because of Satan’s deception. If people knew the Gospel, they’d all be saved. But, God blinds it from some, because of their sin, so they cannot know it.
I remember its peace, Toby. I know what it looks like. And all of us need to walk in that power, and we’ll save many by doing so. We could save this generation from the evil work Satan is trying to work.
But, also remember that God can open the eyes of the blind through power. We may just be in an age where the average person hates good, like it was at the end of Jesus’ life. If so, there will be great tribulation. But, the hope I have is that good is persuasive, and can soften the hearts of this people.
You were so close. So close.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Let you pass into the things I know to come, since you have no hope in the restoration of this world. But, I will live by my hope that this generation can repent, and be saved.
For my own sake, I hope in that. I don’t want to live under the curse. And my hope preserves me.
There’s much you don’t understand, ye of little faith.
Do you not know, that when the Gospel was preached in its full power, it caused the whole world to believe? Ye of little faith. The wrath of God comes upon this generation very shortly, unless we renew our hope, and preach God’s Peace to the Gentiles.
Satan hides that from you. Because his deception is deep, and he doesn’t want repentance. He wants to dull the spirits of this people, so he can rule over them.
You’re blinded by your own leaven. When Christ came, within 400 years, the entire world was converted to Christianity. Because God’s Spirit enabled that conversion, and that generation obeyed God’s law. Why is it that this generation is losing faith? It can’t be because the Gospel is being preached. It can only be that the Gospel is being preached wrong. A false gospel. And I’ve diagnosed the problem. It’s because we treat the Word of God lightly, and not with due reverence. The Gospel has become a circus.
[You say to me, that I do not go by what Jesus said, but] I am going by what Jesus said. You’re just not listening. And you never have. That’s the sin of this generation. To think you know, but having your ears dulled, and your eyes blinded, you cannot see or hear, by which to repent. It’s your own sin. But, if this generation walked in God’s peace, it would convert the nations, and shut their mouths, and convert many. Woe to you scribes and hypocrites, and Pharisees… you cast your own shame like a cloud without water. Hypocrites! Have you no hope?
You wish to hasten the day of wrath. Whereas I wish to speak for this people’s benefit. Do you rob me? Do you wish to cause the vision to come to pass? Do you wish to throw my soul into prison? If so, there will be great tribulation. You’ve been warned. Preach the Gospel, bring many to repentance, or there will be great tribulation and cause for fear.
Thus ends this word.















Chapter 20

This is Apollos, to the Churches in Asia. Greetings. I do not know whether war is necessary against you, but it seems our elected governor, put in power by good Christians, wishes to seethe a dispute with you over something that was ordained by God, and directed to bring the deceiving nations a sense of humility. For as you know there are rumors of great plagues terrorizing all the inhabitants of the world. This was by no fault of yours, I am sure, but was in fact God’s design to bring back repentant souls, and to discourage the wicked from establishing their regimes. For, there were earthquakes in Assyria, and great works wrought by God which brought the unbelieving hearts of many to Christ.
It was said by one man in particular, that it was a good deed to go to war with Babylon. He had said, “God had told me to war with Babylon.” Had God spoken to this man, he would have clearly seen in Jeremiah that it was a foul and disgusting thing to go to war with Babylon. Which, the whole world has suffered under needless wars for centuries now, but he has caused the nations to doubt whether Christ is truly the Son of God.
Doubtless, you hear rumors about Homosexuality, how it is clean and right, and that women are not forbidden by Christ to commit fornication. When, indeed, when Christ spoke of men, he spoke of women. Equally, they both bear the weight of guilt under the law, and equally, both are shareholders of the same rewards and punishments. Do not accept this heresy, as it will confuse the church, and lead to a great falling away, as is prophesied. Rather, humble those brethren who believe such things, by reminding them it is a filthy act which is committed by the sons of men, and it need not be entertained as righteous, but as an abomination and filth.
Furthermore, there are those of the Amorites who have chosen God, and have colonized the land of Moab. These have found it dutiful to restrict certain luxuries in their villages, and it is done in the name of Christ. Such abstinence ought to be observed by all, to a less radical degree. For, it is these luxuries which are causing the most deceptions.
Furthermore, if I write to you a letter, churches in Asia, I write it to tell you to obey your governors, for I have prayed fervently for a place where Christ may flourish, for His spirit is fading in all of Europe. I believe that by your swift obedience to the laws, and by your unwillingness to partake in revolts, you will sway your emperors to allow Christ to be freely preached, for no other freedom do we need. For with Christ comes all freedom, and without Christ, what is called freedom is actually a bond and restraint.
Therefore, it must be said that sheep feed on grass, and chew the cud. They do not feed on wars nor violence. Do not hesitate to reprimand officials for their crimes, for Jeremiah had done such, and was rewarded greatly by God. However, do not take up stones to hurl at brethren, for wars are not our business. Only the preservation of the Gospel. Therefore, feed on the cud, and chew on it, for if you do, you shall remain wise and satisfied by poetry and the sundry things which Christ has given you the liberty to understand. For it is wise to get wisdom, and to use it for the expediency of peace. Understand that Christ is the Word, and the unwise cannot perceive Him, therefore, pray that they are empowered by the Holy Spirit to perceive what remains holy, but hidden from their eyes. However, also know that there will be wars and rumors of wars, and we are not to violate our love for Christ by fighting. Let Moabites fight for Moab, and let Assyrians fight for Assyria. However, we shall not resist Babylon.
If you doubt that this is indeed Apollos, I have it on confidence that I have talked with Paul, and am indeed the man whom he referred to, who was called up to the Third Heaven. And what was not lawful to speak, I shall not speak. However, it was not licentiousness that God confided to me, but rather the mystery of Zion. Antichrist will say that it was licentiousness since we share a similar mind, and this shall be a subtle way to identify him when he comes. For the Spirit of God attests that Jesus Christ is come in the Flesh, therefore, He is not merely an idea or fable, but is the living, breathing God, seated in His glorified body with the Father in heaven. Amen.


Chapter 21 95 Theses

1. That the church as an institution is the most beautiful thing of human nature; men join together, and play their part in communal activity, and organize themselves to do great things.
2. That the church is a place where humans come, and do their human activities, and form together to make music, cook and deal out bread to the homeless, and do things in corporeal form, all organized as humans do.
3. That the church is not a place for spreading false causes, or political causes. The church is an institution for the spreading of the Gospel, the Good News preached by the Apostolic Faith and Christ Himself.
4. That the church is not a pulpit for one's own activism. It is not a place to preach on current affaires, or spread doctrines of demons regarding the days we live in, and their passing fads.
5. That the church must remain conservative in all that it does, preaching the Morality of Christ in all of its intricacies.
6. That women can be sub-deacons, and Sunday School Teachers, or lead the Worship Procession, but cannot hold authority over men.
7. That the LGBTQ is not permitted to be practiced by church members, but is rather to be shunned from worship, but understood said things happen outside of the church, which are not our domain.
8. That all fornication and adultery, is to be shunned from worship, and yet understood such things happen outside of church.
9. That the church body must not form rules, which exclude members for various purposes, or create a division in the church based on past history: As the church is a place for the molding and perfecting of the soul in truth.
10. That ignorance of the scripture is a damnable heresy, and that the clergy themselves must know the 66 partitions of the Standard Holy Bible, and might even know said partitions of the 70 Books of the Apocrypha.
11. That it is blasphemy, to assume the church body is sinning, by rebuking a criminal, or a misbehaving member of the congregation, as our job as a church body is to edify fellow members in the faith, and not embolden them in their sins.
12. That the traffic of merchandise must be kept separate from the institution of the church.
13. That Christian Books are non sequitur, and need not be taught from the pulpit.
14. That the congregation is not to be taught "Self Help" but rather given the means to be righteous.
15. That a diligent search of the scriptures should be made for all truths of Church Clemency. That we are to forgive those who have fallen, so long as they have remediated that part of their life.
16. That in no way shape or form, are the principles of psychology to be taught in Church. Psychology is Damnable, and forces one to shun those who are fallen, so that they receive no grace, as it emboldens those who are equally imperiled of hell to be bold in their sins.
17. That the congregation is to hide one another's secrets, and not publish them to the world. A Congregation is a place where sinners come to repent; so long as a member of the church is in right conduct, his past sins are to be hidden from view, like they never were.
18. That pastors must be in good standing with their community, and not have criminal records, or if they do, to have no suspicions toward them whatsoever.
19. That a pastor's children must be believing, and in the Orthodoxy of the Faith... if not, said pastor must step down from office. So the world does not scorn the Pastor's children.
20. That the church's job is to deal out meat to the starving, and moral character to those who congregate as a spiritual meat, and heavenly food.
21. That the foundation of Christ must be laid before any other. For, so many churches lack even the slightest knowledge of Who Christ is.
22. That those members called "Apostles" are those whom the world rejects, and not a title to be taken in name only... if one be called "Apostle" they must be forsaken by the world and its system.
23. That if one be called "Prophet" they must be in due diligence to hear their words, to see if their interpretation be right.
24. Do not despise a Prophet, but a prophet does not preach of good fortune.
25. That only some attain the right to be called "Prophet" and such a one as this bears fruits and marks in their life, of extraordinary gifts of insight into the nature of scripture, beyond that of a Pastor's.
26. That if one be called a "Pastor" they must obey the entire faith, and not parts of it.
27. That if one be called a "Pastor", they must attain to orthodoxy, and suffice to the Traditional Apostolic Faith, in all of its moral truths.
28. That a pastor ought not commit moral treason, by teaching any doctrine contrary to the tenets of the faith.
29. That if one belies their beliefs as genuine, but are proven to be false, they are to be shunned until they make a remedy.
30. That church services are not to be a ravel or filled with ecstasies. They are to be sober, and orderly, and not like a base congregation of sinners.
31. That the gift of "Tongues" is not babbling profusely, but is demonstrated by speaking a language you have never heard or learned.
32. That the gift of prophecy is not idly telling one another their fortune--as a diviner--but is rather to warn the world of coming judgment, and said office is rare.
33. That every dream does not come from the LORD, and when a dream is mentioned to a Pastor or Elder, said dream must be checked against scripture, but taken seriously if the one who says it, has proved themselves as a Prophet or Apostle.
34. That if one is to be called a "Teacher" they must instill in the little ones the foundations of the faith, and they must know what they speak.
35. That a man, before being called to teach, must demonstrate knowledge of the Bible and what it means.
36. That evidence is to be found for the faith, and said evidence is weighty, and must be taught from the pulpit.
37. That pastors must have knowledge of their congregations, and let them participate in service through prayer, song and exultation of the LORD.
38. That no manner of uncleanliness should be had, in a church service. All members of the congregation must be washed, clothed modestly---or with their heavenly apparel---and wear respectful clothes.
39. That no member of the congregation can have an odor, unsavory to the LORD, and join in worship.
40. That if a poor member of the church comes, and cannot be clean---for she is poor---to take her to your houses, and wash her, and provide for her a holy garment.
41. That if a member of the congregation shows themselves to be righteous, to give them a place to stay and eat, so long as they do work apportioned for the LORD.
42. That the office of a Prophet is one who speaks truths, and not one who speaks flattery.
43. That if one shelters a prophet, they are to watch said prophet, and make sure they do not err.
44. That no Prophet will ask for a wage, but will be satisfied by the blessings of the congregation, which they give.
45. That an Apostle will travel for three days at a congregation, and no more. Welcome said Apostles into your homes, and know they are holy.
46. If an Apostle proclaims a duty over you, to pay them, or give them their sustenance, such is not an Apostle.
47, That if a Prophet proclaims a duty over you, to pay them or give them their sustenance, such is not a Prophet.
48. That fathers and mothers are to take care of their children, and not abort them, or throw them out on the streets. For they are your kin, and it is your duty to provide for them what you can.
49. That abortion is a grievous sin, and is not to be done by anyone in the Congregation.
50. That the congregation is to be knitted with love, and not envy, strife or bitterness.
51. That the congregation is to be beholden to charitable acts, and give their portion to the poor, and also not to shun members of the congregation who display moral character.
52. That no new doctrine is to be taught, except it be revealed through the Holy Scriptures for its appointed season.
53. That Homosexuality, Transgenderism, or Sodomy and Catamy are not allowed by congregants, though said behaviors might be lawful, or even encouraged.
54. That members of the congregation, who are married, withhold not their bodies from their spouse.
55. That members of the congregation, who are married, treat their spouses with due respect and love; not as authoritarian, but as fellow creatures of the Cross.
56. That all covetousness for positions be neutralized, and the greater one, who has knowledge and esteem, be promoted over the one who seeks the office for gain.
57. That the office of pastor is not a career, but rather a necessity for leadership. For very few men are capable of understanding scripture on their own, and need wise counselors to interpret it for them.
58. That scriptural interpretations follow the hierarchy of Apostle (one proven to be), then Prophet (one proven to be) and then Pastor (One proven to be), and then Teacher (one proven to be). And that no false interpretation be given.
59. We as congregants are to be Bareans.
60. That sexual immorality not be found among you.
61. Nor coarse language or filthy jesting.
62. That the church is to be respected, and the building respected, and not to be a disorganized mess, but rather orderly in all things.
63. That faith triumphs over judgment, and faith in the good character of our congregants as a witness, until guilt is established.
64. That the congregation is not to be distrustful of one another, or follow vain patterns of abuse, associated with the World and its worldly distrust.
65. That the church is to be open, and free to all who come and wish to be well. There is not to be suspicion aroused on account of members, if they show themselves to be virtuous.
66. If a member of the congregation shows any lack of discipline, and sin, if it is sin leading to death, they are to be expelled from the congregation.
67. That sexual intercourse not be made in the church building, even by married members. For it is a holy place, and is not to be made unclean.
68. That the fruits of the Spirit be upon all congregants, and their innocence like a child's.
69. That congregants have no respect of person, and that they rebuke unlawfulness in all degrees, if discovered.
70. That congregants rebuke and exhort one another in all things, and make sure the Law of God is followed in every respect.
71. That the faithful go out into the world, and preach the Gospel as Evangelists.
72. That a rich man is not to be given preference over a poor man.
73. The church shalt not publish the Tithes and Offerings, for this angers the LORD.
74. That if the church does a good service, or good deed, it keeps silent, and secret, and does not publish it.
75. A pastor is worth his wages, and a prophet and apostle too. The congregation ought to support said people with gifts.
76. There is not to be any distrust sown among the congregants, by means of gossip, or talk about people's past sins. They are to be cleansed by the Altar, and if there is no cleansing, why have the Altar?
77. That communion is to be done orderly, and there are not to be meals during church services, so there is no drunkenness or gluttony.
78. That the church ought to facilitate meals to the poor, and support them, for this world is fickle and burdensome, and not all men are gifted with a cheerful countenance.
79. That those who can work, ought to do so. And those who cannot, ought to find occupation which builds up the body of Christ, whether by knitting blankets, or making meals, or doing good deeds.
80. That a woman is not to have authority, and neither is a gay congregant (unless said Gay congregant is celibate and proven himself to be worthy).
81. That the church body is not to get tattoos. And it is not to be published that such a thing is lawful. It is not. We ought to look pure, and undefiled, and unstained by the world.
82. That costly jewelry is not to be worn, nor costly apparel. Rather, wholesome apparel, when in the church body, is to be worn, so as not to shame the poor.
83. That the Jewish Feasts are not to be mandatory, nor are the feasts to be taught, except what they mean. There shall be no aspect of Judaism taught from the Pulpit--that priesthood is abolished in Christ's blood.
84. That it should be taught to all congregants, the Bible and all its nuances. Including Old and New Testament. And Preachers, Prophets and Apostles ought to have familiarization with the Apocrypha, to help guide their congregations into right interpretations.
85. That scripture is not a matter of private interpretation, and if one does not know, they are to go to an authority. If a congregant, to a teacher, if a teacher, to a pastor, if a pastor, to a prophet, if a prophet, to an apostle. And if an Apostle, to the LORD.
86. That the laying on of hands be done orderly, and not disorderly.
87. That no showy miracle be done in the church, as they are most often made to deceive.
88. That no magic be performed, or illusions, or tricks in order to get the congregation to believe falsely; for if belief is established on false miracles, so will their faith be false.
89. That a church is to keep a record of miracles. And to be diligent in proving a miracle was not. So if it be a miracle, they will rejoice, if no other thing can be said.
90. That those who perform miracles, and have the Spirit, are to be noted, and their doctrine listened to closely.
91. That if there be any healing, gift of tongue, prophecy, or teaching, it be made manifest by skepticism first, until the deed is made manifest that no other explanation can be had.
92. That the church is not to falsely proclaim miracles, but every miracle is to be investigated by church authorities.
93. That if one be a "Deacon" they do their deeds with due diligence, as they make the church orderly.
94. That if one be an "Elder" they minister as church officials.
95. That no man or woman be established a position in the church, until they establish that they have right doctrine.



































Chapter 22 An Image

I saw a beautiful virgin of Israel defiled before their enemies. Whom she was spat on, and broken, and she was there naked before my eyes. I asked the LORD, “For what cause does Israel suffer so much!” And He replied, “Because they have not hearkened unto me, and have added and taken way. They have altered My Law, and therefore I am furious with them," saith the LORD. "For I had told them, not to swear by Baal, yet the very priests themselves, take an iron stylus, and scribe their error into my Law. What shall I do unto them, O Israel? Counsel me! What shall I do for a nation that has backslidden, and has perpetuated every disease? For their error is grievous, and their shame exposed.”














Chapter 23 A Letter on Fustration

Resolve to know Christ. Don't be indifferent to Christ. Pray all day, every day, meditate on His Word and commune with Him. No matter what, when you feel depressed, take a walk through a forest or desert--wherever, just like Jesus--and pray. You'll be invigorated. Tell God you're angry with Him, but don't let your heart be bitter, and ask Him for peace and love and to not be angry. Prepare to die for the love of your brother, and hope for his wellbeing and satisfaction more than your own. God will provide what's necessary for your fruit. As He wants love and peace, not style and cunning, developed in your personality. Every anxiety, go to the LORD. No matter how hard, go to Him, make known your true thoughts, and develop the fruits of righteousness. God cares more about that than your success. He'll give you whatever you need for righteousness, but prepare to suffer long for the hope of good and ripe fruit.

Do not worry. Ask God for heavenly treasures. And you will soon be freed from this world's burdens. You won't long for death, nor will you despair, but you'll have hope which is commanded.
















Chapter 24 Hephzibah

You have said, “The LORD rejected me.”
Why is it, oh Israel, that the LORD rejected you?
Was it not because of your deep sin?
Was it not because of your deep transgression?
Yet, behold, the LORD shall be found
If you just seek Him.
You say, “How had we not sought You?”
You have sought comfort in this world
And not the world hereafter.
Behold, the LORD shall love you, if you love Him.
But you say, “How have we not loved the LORD?”
You have not taken Zion to yourself
Like a choice virgin, but have forsaken her
And caused her to dwell in a dry land;
You have married strange daughters in the land.
Therefore, write a bill of divorcement
For the strange daughters, and seek after Zion;
I speak so you are not foolish,
And do not divorce your lawful wife:
Let go of the things of this world
And bind yourself heavenly treasure.
You say, “But how have we not bound heavenly treasure?”
You have sought this world's goods
And filled your barns, and filled your olive groves
But have neglected the fruit fields of Zion
And the mansions made out of precious stone;
You have neglected the mountain of the LORD
And the milk and honey of Zion's dales,
And have not sought a world without end:
You have sought treasure here on Earth
And have not walked accordingly, by asking for treasure here
And not where they shall never perish.
Behold, you have blasphemed, and wrought deep sin.
You say, “How have we blasphemed?”
Lo, has the LORD not seen your secret parts
Yet He has not made an end of you.
He has given you of His spirit a portion
So strive a little longer;
Look for heavenly treasures and not worldly
And all shall be well with your soul
When the trial and tempest and storm comes
You shall not be knocked over.
For build upon the foundation of rock
And not sand. Thus saith the LORD.



















Chapter 25 Heaven and Hell

Brethren, Greetings in Philadelphia. I come to acknowledge that a great mischief has been wrought in the land. Men are being led astray to dismember themselves, and turn themselves into women. And women the same, fashion loins for themselves through strange science. There are women who exert their own rule over men. And men who see women as a lesser creature, and not with the soul of man. There is greed, concupiscence, and a fire about to be put out by Sin and its idolatry.
I say, these are evil times we live in, but it was asked, "How do we save Christianity?" For the heathen think we are about to perish, as they plot to take our liberty away, and kings strip the title of "Church" from their domains. We shall not perish, but be gathered to all the worlds, my brethren, and brought back to Zion. We save a man's soul through the law, and our sobriety. We walk in peace, and love, and charity toward our fellow man, and give right answers. So even the Heathen , when they are rebuked to their face, they know that it is because we love them, and not because we wish to harm them.
Hell exists, my brethren, and it is a comfort to me. For I see all the suffering caused by the heathen, and I weep at the disasters they reap, always causing distress to themselves and others, by stripping away that which is natural to man, and replacing it with something base and unkind. For they say "Consent" as if it were a word which granted them license to do all manner of evil. Can you consent to the destruction of your own soul? Surely you can, and it will reap the same vengeance as it did in this life, and there will be no pleasure in it in hell, when it is through.
As for heaven, Zion is Peace, and we obtain her through the arts of Kindness, Charity, Love, and Good Fruit. She is beautiful, so desire her like a comely maid. I do not know what heaven shall be, but take all the good you see in this life, and put your hopes there, for Satan will not allow you to have a good life, if he were able. If you have a good life, rejoice, but tremble for many are taken off the path of righteousness by worldly lucre.
The prophets are among us, and speaking, and the tabloids are running stories of insane conspiracies. Maybe they are true. Maybe they are not. In my own estimation, it is sin that is causing everything, and not the agency of man working destruction, but rather sinners with no knowledge of the good, trying to construct a "Better World" where their vision has nothing like love, charity or kindness, but rather has lust, greed and self-assertion. And this is the world they are creating, and the world rejoices in this new creation. And it shall, Christians, therefore seek to obtain Mercy as a Prize, for she is beautiful among all others, and she is one. Seek after Mercy, and Peace and Wisdom, and bind them to your bosom, and lie down with them in matrimony. Marry them to your soul, and you shall have all the worldly fruits for repentance and righteousness. And not the fruits of vanity and greed.
Brethren, Suicide is a grievous sin, and the heathen being so frustrated by our words, take their own lives, to spite us. For this cause, Brethren, keep preaching the truth, and you shall retain Mercy, and they hell. For the fires are quenched in them, of good fruit and spirits, and they have wedded to themselves Sin in Holy Matrimony. A marriage of sin and flesh, conjoined to the corruption of the State and corruption of the Soul. Therefore, preach repentance to them in kindness, so if they do die by our words, they were at least warmly entreated, and not harshly criticized. Preach to them in love, and not bitterness, envy or slander.
Also, keep back the storms of Antichrist, by watching the clouds moving in on the horizon. Know the times. Keep Peace in your hearts, and Wisdom, and Mercy, and Love, and Justice, and know the times we live in, are not good times. For, being so cursed upon the earth for a little while, the curse itself will save you, having not received your earthly reward--or perhaps you have lost it--you shall attain a better hope for the world to come, and all your sin purged from you, you shall be married in the land of Zion. And eat the Supper Feast with our LORD of the Fruit of Life, the Milk and Honey of Zion, and the Living Waters. It shall taste better than any earthly morsel, and greater still, shall be our cities and gold and mansions.
Brethren, keep at bay all sinful thoughts, all sinful lusts... and know I write a sermon not Scripture... for I write many sermons, and many words to you. Do not depart from the Sixty Six books of the Bible, but seek where it is written, and seek witnesses for yourselves among the Heathen, that confirm God's Word. Seek for wisdom, and refined by fire, you shall be tested as Gold come out of the furnace, and made a Holy Portion for the LORD. Don't commit suicide, but rather run the race, and many shall follow after you, and shall be tried in the same furnace as you, my loves. And perhaps, a holy sacrifice shall be left, of even worldly prosperity, and we shall be saved from the testing to come.












Chapter 26: My Teachings on Marriage

My, not Paul's teachings on marriage.
Listen, my brethren, to Paul, for marriage brings worldly sorrows. But, good worldly sorrows, for one then has company in this strange world, and recourse to expire worldly lusts. And a spiritual sister or brother, whom flesh binds with flesh, and a child springs forth into this world, sown between the fruits of two lovers.
If you cannot afford or fathom how to take care of your children, do not have sex. But, if your wife or husband have desire, satisfy it fully. And have the children, for God shall abundantly provide for a household sown in love. Sown in discord, it shall have curses, but in love, and peace, and no enmity or strife, there shall be fruitful fields and gardens, and springs, and wells, and rivers, and much fleshly lusts expired through the satisfaction of your mate.
Do not marry one of the same sex. Do not change your gender from your sex. For if you do that, you will surely die in the lake of fire. Until you divorce this strange spouse, and expire the lust completely, whether by castration, then so be it. Or by neutering, then so be it. Whether by plucking out your eyes, or ears, then so be it. My heart aches, that questions like these were not common for so many years, and yet now everyone is forced to ask them. Or, if you have no lust, you may remain whole, and not a Eunuch, but abide in peace.
If unmarried, the LORD shall bring you dreams if you need them. Wash, do not enter into battle, and your soul shall be purged of fleshly lusts. It is better not to have dreams, however. Also, do not be filthy Dreamers, looking for lusty ways to gratify your desires.
As for birth control, use whatever you wish, but maximize the pleasure. But, do not kill the seed, or the egg, or the fetus. That is my teaching, not Paul's.
Also, love your spouse as much as you can. Indulge in love, and feel love for one another. Drink deep of each other's cisterns and wells, in the love enjoined in the two through the fleshly covenant of marriage. Love her, deep love, and true love. Make heavenly peace the union you share with your spouse, and friendship felt most sincere. For if it is not this, you cannot be divorced.
Do not get divorced. Not for any reason, other than adultery. Any other reason, causes infidelity, and is wickedness.
Do not fantasize about anyone beside your spouse. And if you do not have a spouse, do not fantasize, but let your dreams purge worldly lusts. Do feel a bit guilty for dreams, however, as they are not good. But, do not feel like you have sinned, either. Only that you are unclean. But if you do have a spouse, fantasize about her often, for she is your soulmate, and she is whom God gave you as your portion in this life.
Have one spouse unto death, and if need be another in widowhood. And if your spouse has touched the flesh of adultery, you are made free.










27. My Life Thus Far

St. Broom was 16 years old when he began to worship the LORD. He did that which was right before the LORD, all the days of his life. He was an exceedingly wicked child, though, who made many evil deeds, and lived in conscience to remedy and restore whom he had wronged. Yet, his victims were unmerciful, and contracted many enchantments to devil him, and through observing times, and enchantments and employing even fallen Seraphim and many sorcerers, they tormented him all the days until now. Yet, he departed not from the LORD, and even was caused to think he blasphemed, but had not, for Satan had spoken to him in dreams, and caused his mind to be tormented. All for childish visions, Satan had restored nothing which the enemies of St. Broom had stolen from him, and they were sore wroth all the days of their life. Yet this St. Broom had, he never bowed a knee to Baal, but spoke right of the LORD and all His statutes, even in confused times. And was restored to a good conscience in Christ Jesus. Nor did he use enchantments or witchcraft, yet was a very learned man.









Chapter 28: The Hissing Goose and Biting Fly

The hissing goose hiss'th for itself
And the biting fly doth bite.
This people's arrogance is more dangerous
Than a bear lurking in the woods.
My arm cannot save them, for it is weak
And my heart fail'th for waiting.
They surely do not wish to repent.

Chapter 29: A Sermon To The Antichrist

Devil, you need God's power to be good. We know right from wrong innately. That's not what God is for. Abraham had to be shown God does not demand human sacrifice, as the Amorite Religion required it. Except once, through God's Son, which God says Jehovah Jireh. He will provide. But our conscience bears witness to that, and the Bible bears witness to our conscience.

Slavery is a kindness on those who cannot understand or know how to take care of themselves. Or it's there to reprove the wicked for their crimes. It also was the only way to keep large cities fed. We don't need it now, as we have industrial machinery.

God talks more about charity than anything else. That's why I believe.

The wars God caused man to fight brought peace, though. Sin grows too severe sometimes, where the next time, God will have to destroy it Himself, like He did in Noah's day. But in Moses' day, He delivered the people of Israel through the beach, and defeated Pharaoh, and caused the next generation to war with Canaan, as they were in deep sin, which caused deep suffering. In Christ's day, He died and raised, and persuaded the entire Roman empire, through the peace of His servants' righteousness. But now, we cannot war anymore. We have to win through persuasion. Like it were in Rome, again, and maybe by our own blood.

We don't know who burns in hell. God is Judge not I. No, I don't know who's going to hell. Or who's going to heaven. Nobody does. The nations will join themselves with Israel, so there's no way to tell. God's Word is extolled above even Himself, so those who love righteousness, I believe have grace, so long as they find Christ, and His power. There is one name, and all other roads are wicked. There is only one gate, but few shall find it. I believe righteousness compels the LORD to find you, though, and move all things to bring you to Him, and gather you, as a Hen does its flock.

But He resurrected, confirming His witness. Josephus names His brother, James, dying for the testimony that Christ raised from the dead. Not to mention, myriads of Church history--we know a lot about the apostles--they died believing too, having met and ate, and lived a very intimate and close life with Him. And they saw Him ascend. And Thomas put His hands into His wounds, being slain by red hot irons after not perishing in a furnace. So it could only be Christ. That's confirmation of His moral teachings.

The Gospels are the evidence. They're more reliable and closer to the source than Plutarch. And we have far more manuscripts to compare and understand, and make a complete documentation of the scripture. We know this through Papias who it was who wrote the Gospels of Mark, Matthew and John, and Luke we know accompanied Paul, who knew James, Peter, John and through John Mary.

Well, consider, if you weren't going to hell, the LORD would draw you to Himself. You couldn't be removed even if Satan employed Seraphim to blaspheme God's holiness through your prophetic organs. Which Satan has done, as I've witnessed through reading about the martyrs. If the LORD has chosen you, He knows your heart already, and will save you because He has instilled His righteousness within your heart, and has proved you love His law. There is no work, but a change of heart. The LORD is sovereign, and is the one Who causes change.

It's not your deeds, but your state of heart. Hell happens because you've rejected the Holy Spirit, and cannot have a share of God's righteousness, nor His peace. If you cannot have God's peace, where will you go? What will you have? God is the source of all good. So you ultimately can have no good if you choose to reject Him.

There's no work in heaven. It's a restoration of Eden, with Hephzibah as your Eve or for women the LORD as their Husband, and the Lord's Mind, Soul and Spirit so you can never have any more sin. You become like God, and have power to judge, and are made into clans and nations. It's the restoration of the mistake made by Adam and Eve, only saved through Christ, and given a resurrected form like Himself.

Close Enough

1. Dogwood and Matzah Bread

The Matzah's holes and chars are like our Christ's
Wounds and bruises. It breaks, like Christ's body.
The dogwood's flowers, like a ray of sun
Had told me today, are wilted on its
Four petals, for "Christ was crucified on
Dogwood." Though not true, in either case, twain,
They are beautiful little thoughts which prove
Christ in their own, strange; fascinating ways.
That the Hawkish prudishness which doubts this
And must take every metaphor for a
Holy Writ, getting offended at lore
Which is beautiful, expounds upon man's 
Linear thinking. Not even complex 
Equations solve so prudishly---why does
It have to be literal? Christ was hanged
On an olive tree, yet the dark wrinkles
Of the Dogwood's bloom can remind us of
Those four wounds Christ took in his hands and feet.

Same is the skeptic's who say Christ could not 
Have been crucified, for scripture did not
Mention ropes. That is another kind of 
Prudishness. Everyone knew how men were 
Crucified. Rather, both kinds of rigid
Thinking are epitomes of stupid.
Maybe things of literary merit
Need not be exact, but remind us that
It did, indeed, happen once in history? 

2. Old Atheists

There is nothing so handsome
As the look of confidence on an old Atheist's sneering face,

Just as there is nothing so serene
As the look of satisfaction on an old Christian's. 

Both men have uncovered many truths
Yet the first is bitter while the second breathes a second breath.

3. Modern Music

Modern music is tinged with sadness.
Every breath is big, epic... yet melancholy.

Yet the older music, at its saddest
Was still a celebratory feast.

4. The Perfume of the Wild Flowers

The perfume of the wildflowers
Carries with the scent of the woods.
My lover's musk is like that of this breeze.
The April mowings brim in the warmer
Zephyrs of the sun's bath and periwinkle flood
Of sky; 

My lover, you are more pleasant than these.

5. Major Third

The minute I am vulnerable
In a poem,
I just want to delete the son of a gun.
I feel a tight pull somewhere outside my chest.
It is my spirit breaking...

Don't make me have to do this
To earn my bread.
I am distant---
My prophecy erring
For the same reason Jonah's did.

I want to keep my reader away.
I don't want them attuned to my heart.
I don't want them knowing where I hurt.
I want to talk about lofty things.
I want to speculate on things far away.

I don't want to talk about feelings
If there is nothing good to feel.
I don't want to sing songs like this.

They're popular...
Everyone loves them.
Everyone loves to hear the heartache
Everyone wants to see the vulnerabilities.

Don't you understand I'd rather talk politics
And religion
And philosophy
And art
And science
And math
And sociology
And psychology
And history
And mythology
And nature

And not talk about my feelings?
I'd rather not talk about my feelings.
An autobiography of life
Is not something I want to write.

Everyone wants an autobiography.
My life's too painful to write it.
Save in fables.

6. I–V–vi–IV

I walk with you through the valley
Walk with me one step more.
I saved you once, my daddy,
Don't make living into a dark chore.

Believe in my songs and future
Believe in my fortune and gift.
Don't throw me away with the soothers
Don't hate me or cause a rift.

I want to see my future
I want the good things of this world.
I have always been a straight shooter
And you an ever shining pearl.

I don't want great fame
Or money or vice.
I don't want my name
To be flashing with lights.

But, God gave me a talent
That you said not to burry.
So, don't think I'm a rapscallion 
For not wanting to worry

About my work which I have made.
This work I am called to, see;
Come what will or what may.

7. Karma Doesn't Exist

Karma is just the social opinion
Others have of you.
It is unforgiving,
Unjust, biased
Without mercy toward completely innocent people---
It justifies a serial killer and makes him feel no shame.
It constantly breaks and destroys an innocent man.
Do untouchables do untouchable things?
Did Genghis Kahn suffer anything?
What about the other countless dictators
And Mass Murderers in Asia and Africa?
Did Stalin receive Karma?
Did Mao? People still love him to this day.
He starved, slaughtered and imprisoned almost five-hundred million people.
Yet, his Karma is so good,
For half the world sings his praise.

Karma is a cur.
Because it has no justice
And no mercy.
It's as much a backward fable as the Koran.

8. God is Going to Bless Me

God is going to bless me
This I know is true.
For when I stand for Jesus
All things I fear will cool;
The fires of hell surround me
But Christ my compass reigns.
In Him I am a man freed
From sin's bondage and its chains.

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"Let me never turn again..." 
T. S. Eliot in "Ash Wednesday"

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"Evil is ancient, just like good."
B. K. Neifert

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9. The Daughter of Zion

I, Christ's bride, wish to know the LORD.
I, rejected by my wife of youth, wish to be married
To the Land of Zion. I wish to call Zion 
"Beulah." I, a son of Zion, wish to be married to her,
I wish to cling, and become a nation.
I, a meek man, wish to become a clan.
I wish to Kiss the Son, so He is not angry with me.
LORD, answer me.

LORD, peer into the lattice for me;
Let thy hands drip with myrrh.
A Thousand Talents are yours, Solomon,
Let leave the LORD and I to lean one upon another, 
While coming up from the wildernesses.

10. Falsely Called

Our modern age
Looks upon every truth
And claims it is a lie.
Then, with the truth cast aside,
It invents a falsehood, saying it is science.

11. So You Want to be a Christian?

Do not be a Christian, and sin.
Do not come to Jesus, if sin
Is the thing you love above all.
Get your short life, and fill it good;
Suffer eternity in hell.

For if you will say you are a Christian
And choose to keep on sinning, you shall heap
Up evil upon yourself, and also 
Those you love. For you shall say, "Come this way!"
But it is a slippery slope, which will
Break you. And it will kill those you do love.
For they shall be led by you, believing
They have good from heaven, yet in their sins
Remain they dead to heavenly abodes.

Rather, heap up for yourselves heavenly 
Treasure, by living righteously and true.
Even if you are an offence to your
Brother, at least you live with blessings true.
You show them the path, and, yes, it is hard.
You wrestle with God like Jacob, to wounds
Yet, you cling even though your hip is touched
And you are wounded, broken, bruised--- you cling.
And those who are undaunted by your life
Will follow in your footsteps, those behind Christ's.

12. Why We Need Jesus

Man had learned what sin is
When he ate from the Tree of Knowledge.
From that point onward, man was cursed
Because not only could he sin,
He knowingly could now justify his sin.
And with that, man would have no way
To save himself, for he would be corrupt
By way of having knowledge of sin.

So, God repented of making man;
He was sorry for having created us.
Therefore, He gave us a way out
Of our miserable state, that on acceptance
We should be empowered to live a life
Worthy of Him. Through choosing the sprout
Of David, we would have redemption through Christ.

For man, having no choice but to sin---
For sin is compulsory in this world---
Need have a way to be forgiven
And therefore not suffer for his knowingly committing it.
Not only for his knowing it, 
But for his justification of it.

For by biting the fruit,
We now could rationalize our sin
And make it right in our own eyes.
That is the knowledge of judgment.
And that is a sin worthy of eternal damnation
To say, "I have done no wrong,
"But rather, whomever I hurt, I am in the right."

13. Joshua's Altar

Kosher bones, ashes, it's a sacrificial altar.
It is built exactly as Joshua said it was.
It has a ramp, therefore, is not a pagan altar.
It has scarab Beetles, explaining the Egyptian
Tie. Ironically, those same beetles are found throughout
All of Israel. T'was dated 1200BC,
Predating Josiah or Persian restoration;
Actually built at the exact time Joshua lived.
It is built exactly where Joshua said it was.
A tablet was found, made of lead, for permanence,
With three letters of the Tetragrammaton written 
In the proto-Hebrew alphabet. True evidence.
The lead tablet has curses written on it, just like
The Bible says. Joshua said, "Choose this day whom you serve."
For, by passing the mount Hubaal, one chooses the LORD
And leaves sin behind them, at the altar, once for all.
There is also evidence of Jeremiah, and 
Hezekiah having lived in Israel, as well.

What does it prove? That Israel was a people. Long
Before Josiah, long before Cyrus the Great, and
It proves Israel has been a people, forgotten
Once, as Hosea said, but now remembered and found.

14. Falsely Called Science

I

While reading my commentary on Milton
The thought entered into my head---
Creation Science is the thing falsely called.
Which, men professing, have strayed from the faith.

Do we not believe in an omnipotent God?
It was said by one, "Wouldn't God be a liar
"If he created the Earth in six days, but made
"It look like six billion years?" To which, I had no answer.
I still believed in God---yet, I'm not foolish enough
To gamble my life against science. Science seems will win
That bout, unless the Earth is flat, and all science is magic.

God is real because Nietzsche is right;---
By being right, we can plainly observe he is wrong.
Good and Evil are inherent, and easily observed.
Therefore, I say, "God merely died---
"He's as much alive today as any of us living."

II

Yet, now that we have trusted science and not God
Had not science become something of a god?
Need men a deity as cruel and ruthless?
One which gives no justice, save man's faulty laws?
One which confuses man from wo, and causes sodomy
To be praised higher than conception?
Science which calls human life a sin?
Science which says of a baby, "It should die
"If it will suffer long in this life."

There is nothing worse than the dual edged sword.
At first, science claimed, "There is not a god,"
To which, science then ceased to be science.
It claimed, "A man is a woman if he so believes."
Why? If I believe I can fly, and throw myself off a cliff
Will I not fall like any other man? If I walk on water
Will I not sink? To answer this question,
One stops believing in science, and starts believing in magic.
One starts believing in faith. My remark to one who crosses
The bridge from natural to supernatural is,
"Will science then moot itself in the future
"And bring us back to a pitiful dark age?"

Therefore, let the damned fly and walk on water;---
Let the innocent walk on water and fly to prove their faith.
What difference does it make? If we make all things possible
By means of magic, science no longer means anything.
If I walked on water, and a sinner could walk on water,
Then Jesus' miracle is moot. Is it not?
And science with it. Therefore, let me live by what truly is science
So when a healing comes, I can attest that it was not I,
But Jesus living within me. And man can remain amazed
That the physics which he rightly knows to be Law
Was violated in the name of good. Not evil.

15. Something Christians Ought not Say

Do not say, "Satan is the god of this world."
If I had twenty dollars for every time a pastor said this
I'd be well compensated. For, do pastors know what they say?
Paul had said it first, and being who he is
He must have meant to bring shock to his readers.
The same way I will say things to subvert common wisdom.
But, Satan is not the god of this world.
If he is, then he has lordship over you.
Why make him your head? Unless it is to throw you into hell?
Rather, Christ is the God of this world.
Satan is but a prince who suzerains,
And is in rebellion against his dominion.
Do we call the prince a god?
In those states which do, they are worshipping Baalim.
Do you wish to worship a Baalim?
Also, when Paul said, "Satan was the God of this world,"
He also said, "As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me.."
Do we then say, "Paul is a Gnostic!"
Paul was not a gnostic, but subverted the expectation of his reader.
Just as I am not an atheist, but use common atheistic wisdom
To subvert my reader. 
Just as Paul says "Satan is the god of this world,"
He does not mean literally, but that Satan is the god the world worships
And not our Creator. 
Cease saying it, lest you make Satan your god, and incur wrath on yourself.

***

"For if you love your neighboring kingdom as your own, 
"you will have less occasion to do them injustice
"and thereby have less war." ---
--- Mo Tzu from the Mozi

***

"There is no absolute wisdom in this life;
"things that ought not be, often are,
"and things that ought be, often aren't.
"Rather, hold onto your faith and let go of all illusions." ---
--- B. K. Neifert

***

16. Poetry

An engineer is a poet of sorts,
Precisely ordering her concepts
Through strings of operations.

A poet is an engineer of words
Laying down an idea,
Using his deductive proof
Of conjunctions and copulas,
Of phrases and clauses,
To describe something true about human existence..

Wise men are the ones who like them---
Common folk don't do math in their free time
So also they don't read poetry.

However, for those who are engineers,
And doctors, and lawyers,
And priests, and poets, and professors,
And students of life...
We take enjoyment from the big concepts.
So, those in the STEM field
Don't say a poem is useless---

Look at it like a riddle which needs solved.
And that riddle will reveal deeper things
About the human cosmos swirling around us.
It fills a mind like a cup as sweet
As milk and honey. It fills a mind with meaning.

I pray to God that it is not a curse
To think deeply, and see wisely.
For, if it were, I would remain saddened
By the loss of my mind.
The only thing sweeter than poetry
Is love--- And Poetry teaches me how to love
For it forces me to listen carefully to what other people are saying
And it teaches me the joy of other people's ideas.

17. Stupid People

It was brought to my attention
That a stupid person was one
Who was misfortunate.
And being unfortunate,
They brought misfortune on others.
I thought long and hard on it---
Only a stupid person would
Create an x/y graph, and link
Fortune with intelligence.

Good Character ought to bring fortune
Whether someone were not intelligent
Or someone were. Yet, it is not always the case.
For some people, with exceptionally bad character,
Bring fortune to themselves and all around them.
There are some with exceptionally good character
Like Jesus, who being gifted with God's intelligence
Are extremely unfortunate.

Is it intelligence which brings fortune?
Not always... men with iqs of 200 are extremely
Unfortunate, and do nothing with their lives
Beside farm---though they are very wise
For what else is there? They are unfortunate
In the sense that they are not household names
They are not great innovators solving problems.
They are unfortunate.

Really, there is no causal link between
Good Character, Fortune and Intelligence.
Each is a positive attribute to have
As desirable as the next.
To have good fortune is highly prized.
Intelligence is highly prized.
Character is highly prized.

In free societies, good character ought to bring good fortune.
This is true. There ought to be that causal link
And where good character cannot bring fortune---
And rather brings misfortune---that society is called corrupt.
Where bad character brings fortune
And not misfortune that society is corrupt.

Really, fortune is as much a lot
As a die cast---and depending on what you do with it
Determines your own prowess.
Yet, even prowess is not the same as fortune.
And prowess is not the same as intelligence.

There are many things and diversities.
Fortune, though, is primarily linked
To willpower or luck, depending on whether
A society were benevolent or corrupt.
In that sense, it is linked---but only with good character
And never with intelligence.

18. Guangwu

Recorded in Chinese History,
On the Seventh Year of Guangwu
In the Fourth Month---which is exactly at Passover---
It is exactly 31AD. And the sun darkened
According to the historical text.
The text prophesied that one man
Would bear the sins of the entire world,
And pardoning on the whole world would be accomplished.
It is in the actual text.
"The sins of all the people are on one man
"And pardon is proclaimed to all who are under heaven."
"Man from heaven died."

The miraculous thing about this is that
The next Solar Eclipse would be in 33ad.
Therefore, Christ was crucified in 31ad
And Chinese Historians had chronicled
The darkening of the sun on that exact day.
A year which did not have a solar eclipse.
It is actual historical evidence of the darkening
Which happened during the crucifixion.

Found in the history of the latter Hans
Record number 18.

19. Reparations

There was a good man, who was poor.
He waited for work every day, for daily hire,
Yet for his appearance and poverty
None would seek his hire.

The LORD walked by him, seeing his poverty
And his good heart, and thought to lay a test,
"This man's people have been sorely treated
"And I shall give him the just recompense
"Of his ancestor's dearth. I shall fairly treat him."

Thus, the man received just compensation
For his ancestor's slavery, and the LORD was pleased.

Yet, he had no lack whatsoever,
He began to oppress his neighbors
He began to steal,---having his heart fattened
By the wealth his ancestors had lost
He began to become wicked, and his good heart
Was turned toward evil and malice.
Until, he had killed a man in cold blood.

The LORD looked upon the Earth, and said,
"Even if I give these people what they deserve,
"They shall destroy themselves with it.
"Therefore, I cannot give it to them,
"For they have hearts prone to doing evil
"And must first learn to stop oppressing their neighbors.
"For, there are ample opportunities for them to be rich
"But lo, their oppression of their brethren
"Causes them to have wayward hearts
"And causes them to shed blood, which I have not commanded them."

***

"Cram them full of noncombustible data, 
"chock them so damned full of 'facts' 
"they feel stuffed, but absolutely 
"brilliant' with information."
"Beatty to Guy Montag
--- In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451

***

"Where I have to fear
"for an unpopular or incorrect opinion,
"or am spied on for having such,
"it is no longer a free society."
--- B. K. Neifert

***

20. A Final Thought

Written words are so bare---
Let some thoughts exist
Which will be unrecorded.
Speak them, in oral poetry
Which cannot be censored.
Learn to hone your life
In listening, and short phrases.
Learn to be interested in others.

Poetry is my voice, and I am tired of it.
Rather, I like to listen to a thousand voices
All speaking their minds---I miss it.
Other people's wisdom.
Let me be silent now,
And peer into my silent lips
With wisdom spoken by others.
Attune to the oral poetry
Of life, and stop writing every thought
Every detail---the robin was beautiful
Upon the deck, its fat belly filled with eggs.
Yet, speak a word of poetry or two
Which can be for only one or two ears.
Do not, always, be recording your thoughts.
Do not always be throwing your thoughts
To the wind. Who is it for?
Listen, why don't you?
Listen to the wind, the voices of the ones you love.
Listen, and you will feel the swelling within your ileum. 
If I be a poet, I must learn to listen.
For only by listening, have I anything worthwhile to say.
And say some things once, and don't write it.
Say things once, for one ear, for one time
Let it evaporate, and return later as a planted
Seed. Then, be silent, as the rain comes
With the lightning's fertilization
And it comes with a mellow silence;
A tattoo of pitter patter tapping against the roof.
Listen to it, and the voices of those around you.
Stay silent.
For speech destroys the pleasant reverie;
It disturbs our peace.

21. Fallen by the Way

I prayed for you to meet me...
In prophetic verse you did greet me.
Yet, tangled with Jezebel you did your dance.
My heart hurts, and looks on with soldier's eyes...

You were a friend, instantly, yet she
Sought to fire her devices upon my brow---
She did not seek my life, but the barbarians
Whom she kept company with would hate my soul.

And you, taken with dry loves had forsaken our friendship.
I wish to comfort you; I wish to give you the bread of peace.
But, danger lurks on every corner, and the gnarly trap
Lays deep within your flesh---I cannot save you.

With knowledge you sinned, and severed from us
Divine friendship. I would hasten to help you
To bring you into fields of freshly grown moss
And pleasant water brooks. Yet, you sinned.

It was not you but the choices you made
And the danger you placed me in.
I must have hidden my soul from destruction
For you did your dance with Jezebel, 
And would not entreat my company in the woods
Where we could have fled the troubles of this world.

Yet, you also dashed my hopes to pieces...
You knew my dreams, and my divine purpose
And took to taunting me before my face
With all. You took my kindness and entreated it lightly.
You mocked me before my face---for that I could forgive you.
Yet, the company you kept, it is dangerous
And ready to fail---wishing to end the cycle of reincarnation
That immoral politics; for death was her highest hope
And not life. And you chose her instead of me.

22. American Sonnet

I found Christ the day I believed, and loved Him fervently, my beloved.
I found His name as both Priest and King, in the book of Zechariah.
I saw him foretold, in Isaiah Fifty-Three, Who bore our gross sin.
I saw Him in Psalm Twenty-Two that soldiers would divide His Garments.
In Jeremiah, I saw was there a new covenant prophesied.
To be established in Abraham's seed, I saw that covenant nigh.
The serpent bit Christ's ankle, the Seed of Eve, I saw once in a poem.
Guangwu, a Chinese King saw darkness on Passover, and made Christ known.
Good and evil are both self-evident, yet Who but Jesus can judge?
Job cried out for a mediator between man and God, when sores rubbed.
Science and math's tautology need be established in God's wisdom.
Miracles exist in great numbers, which break man's laws and his theorems.
The stars are patterned to tell God's story, like a Child Christ had drawn.
In order for there to be real love, God must be believed and His Son.

23. Treasure Common Things

Treasure common things.
Cherish the dandelion flower
Over the hibiscus or rose.
Cherish the dogwood and Red Buds
Every spring, and cherish the mulberry's fruit;
Cherish the fruit in season
But have a taste for some fruits out of season,
Those commonly sold at market.
Splendor over the amethyst and not the diamond;
Dig your hand into the stone bucket
And cherish the variegated colors of those common rocks;
Don't seek after the Ruby or Sapphire or Peridot or Emerald.
Cherish the Zebra Coral, Unakite and Blue Quartz and Pink Howlite.

When the bluebells appear in the forest, cherish them.
When the helicopter leaves fall, cherish them.
Cherish the dandelion fuzz and the Queen Anne's Lace.
Find chestnuts, and walnuts, and hedge apples,
And wild violets and wild strawberries and Veronica flowers;
When they are in bunches, the common blue violets are a most beautiful sight.
In the fall, cherish the golden and blazen leaves.
In the winter cherish the snow.
In the summer cherish the summer storms.

Love chess boards, and old pictures of family and friends,
Love the curtains that hang in your home,
Love the common items you always see
Those which you have possessed all your years.
These I must say treasure, before you lose them.

Be exhilarated over  
Susan B. Anthonys and Golden Sacajaweas;
And Bicentennials which make change from the vending machines. 
Love the variegated state quarters
And the different nickels,

And the common pieces of art that hang in your home,
The ones that family had made.
Love those people around you,
Who you commonly associate with.
Love your coworkers and classmates
And bosses and neighbors,
And yes, even your job.

Be satisfied with your TV
And Computer with the key missing
And broken keyboard that doesn't type.

Love what is common and readily available to you
Over rare and priceless things.
For, if you seek out rare and priceless things
You shall always be impoverished by their lack.

24. The Men From York

Two men from York stand nigh a woman
Whom in great offense had slain free speech.
They, in their indignation, sought to bury
The bones of Elijah underneath the Broom Tree;
There, they sought their war, and exiled
The good and the bad and the ugly
From off the Earth. Jude and Thomas
Sat aghast, asking, "Why did the world
"Not accept you?" "LORD, they have seen like I!"
Yet, faith departed from the Earth as the two men from York
Sung their hymns, with Mary in great offense betwixt.
"Speak no more, and lie dead---For men are no longer
"Free to pursue truth, but must accept all words
"Canon to the world they have become yoked to."

Jude, Judas and Thomas slept
Sharing one another's dreams;
Jude, Judas and Thomas
All wrote their poetry;
Yet, Judas decried, "The stars are a lie!"
And he, in the dead of night
Walked the streets
And turned Thomas to try his tormented tyrannies.
He did it once to Jude, who in confusion
Bought the book most beloved of Benjamin
To see the stars were accorded to their clockwork
And the hands moved in their precious courses;
All was on time.

Thus, Jude and Thomas said,
"Let me never turn again.
"Let us never go back to our former sin---
"Let us not see Judas' treachery any longer!"

As it was, that thing we abhor is nailed to Christ.
Yet, Mary said, "I am offended at thee!"
Thus, the exile was fierce.

Jude and Thomas both believed
And like Daniel, were unharmed by the Lion.

Jude having once stepped on a serpent's brood
And though it bit, it was like naught.
Thomas, seeing the treachery of Judas Iscariot
Awoke, and like a dream, it was like naught.

The two men from York succored Mary
In great offense at Jude and Thomas---
Beleaguered, with Judas Iscariot
Their Captain.

Thomas said, "They see!"
And Jude said, "Why doth the world reject you?"  

***

"But if at first God is said to have made formless, 
"and through void He makes form, 
"He does not contradict Himself; 
"He is able to determine what precedes eternity, 
"whether in time, by His volition,--- 
"and where it originates in Eternity, God precedes it all..."
--- St. Augustine, from his Confessions

"God is omnipotent; trying to understand Genesis
"through our linear way of thinking
"is like trying to make unequal lines literally
"equal, in intersecting chords."
--- B. K. Neifert

***

25. Guangwu

They changed Guangwu before my very eyes.
I have documented proof, if only for myself.
Christ was crucified in 31AD, and the darkening was 
Not a solar eclipse. Someone is literally changing
The facts as we speak. Google literally said
According to yesterday's date, 5/4/22
"A solar eclipse on Passover Would have been impossible." 
End quote. Do we now change astronomy to sate the world's delusions?

26. Monseigneur

A Tale of Two Cities,
The dystopian nightmare...
Monseigneur kills while he drives
His carriage, and doesn't flinch.
Men in lower social class
Were considered expendable
By those in higher social class.
Lawless, unaccountable...
A little baby was his victim.

It took me a while to understand
The story. I didn't like Dickens at first.
Now, I see a tapestry of the time before times.
Poor flooding the street to drink a filthy flagon of wine,
Prisons where men sit in solitary confinement,
Marquises murdering maliciously like mountebanks.

There is no great past---
And there is no great future---
There is only now.
Let us not spoil it with our greed...

Poem dedicated to my best friend Jonathan

27. A Connecticut Yankee

Mark Twain was no fool---
He looked at the records of the past
The Dark Ages---
Even without the amenities
Of iPhones, computers and tvs.
It had indoor plumbing,
Was gaslit, a comfortable place.

There, in King Arthur's dystopian courts---
For the work is a dystopian
Science fiction about time travel---
Men were held in dungeons,
Queens killed with impunity,
Knights rode around aimlessly
And killed one another for profit.
The Church censored, and ruled
With an iron fist.

I read it, and am chilled by it.
I read two works of Feudalism;
Giving me an idea what it was really like.
The cruelty, inhumanity,
The callousness, the lawlessness,
The gross things people did to one another.
Believing in magic and mysticism
Which fully believed by the nobility
Strewn its luck throughout the kingdom
In disastrous chains of misfortune.

I've seen all I want to see of Feudalism.
Let kings be antiquated,
Capitalism flourish
And let the poor be fed by their own work.

As socialism in practice
Is just Feudalism disguised.

28. A True Poet

To be a true poet
You must command a meaning
With every word. Not
Word associations
Or random vocab lessons.

29. Blushed Facts

Weak faith had I, when every truth
Brought the blush of cherry tomatoes
To my peachskin face. I looked
And every good fact doubted.

I held to faith...
Would cut truth,
And in faithless backbiting
Tear down every bastion of knowledge.

A fire, burning the chaff
Of miracles, truth and beautiful exegesis.

30. Feud of the Avatars

The painful stroke of marginalized
Artists, making 50,000 florins,
Taking up the apprenticeship of sire;
Walking the path his father gave...

When the two great masters met
They hated one another, competing
To best an adversary. Bitter and spiteful,
Like Southey and Byron,
Wordsworth and Shelley,
Leonardo and Michelangelo...

I watch like Raphael,
Wondering at their chafe.
Their unbridled hate.

For all genius is welcome to me...
I will applaud it.

Yet, the modern sage says Michelangelo's unfinished
Pieta is better than the one set in St. Peter's Basilica;
Better than Moses and David
For that, there can be no Raphael now...
For the sophist says
That exegesis is deferred to the reader
And their capricious whims.

I told him, I'd "burn my entire library
"And everything I'd ever wrote
"If you are right."

Yet, his musings were divine...
It was not jealousy, just the disrespect
To communicated thought.

Were Leonardo and Michelangelo
Different? Were they not the same,
Dissecting corpses, and both experts?
Yet, Leonardo was jealous of the craft
Of Sculpture, and Michelangelo 
Defiant in his defense.

Why do I write?
I tenderly ask this question when I see the sophist
Has reign over the modern age.
While I do not wish a scientist to determine the language---
While I do not want an algorithm to determine my meaning---
He says, "Language is not an algorithm, it expands, contracts..."
I say to him, there is one thing I disagree with.
One thing. I said that words can be understood.
And for that, he ignored me.

For we are not engines, but human beings;
We can indeed understand.

Like Leonardo's disrespect for Michelangelo's
Sculpture, the terrific thing is that I am not
Simply caked with dust like a baker.
I form with words the sculpture of my architecture...
And I wish them to mean something.
Not just be a kaleidoscope of feeling. 

31. Otherness

My love, I had forgotten Smerdis was that Death, 
And Death my Doppelganger throughout my odes.

My poem decries the cycle of civilization. 
How there is always a vacuum left where power begins to fail.

In the Histories, Cambyses campaigned in Egypt, 
After his sire Cyrus had freed all his subjects;
Cambyses sought to reconquer them. 
Thus, Smerdis arose to usurp power from his brother Cambyses---
Yet Smerdis was killed by Darius,
So was justified because Smerdis was a changeling
As the story goes---drawing a comparison with Smerdis 
To the Androgynous mobs of Death.

Yet, I felt the presence of the poem,
That its meaning defied even me...
It was born from this author
But---as the Archer told me in his village---
It had a sense of strange otherness.
What I had made was beyond even my own interpretation.
How I could forget something so key,
There it was, beyond me, something I made and could now rediscover---
A poem I wrote had intrinsic meaning... 
Even its author need rediscover it.

It was, then, its own being,
Like I had given birth
And the child grew.
There the child was,
Born of my seed, 
But something else.

***

"Wrong does not cease to be wrong 
"because the majority share it."
--- Leo Tolstoy

***

"Look at a good poem like a proof,
"and the single sentence summating its thought
"the solution."
--- B. K. Neifert

***

32. My Audience

You are my poetry.
I listen... what do those thoughts inspire?
I know not anymore what they mean---
Only what you say about them.

Do not come to me, and ask,
"Does your poem mean, thus..."
I do not know.
I want to hear your words
And interpret them like I do Eliot or Wordsworth.

I want to listen.
Do you not understand?
I wrote so much to listen to you
Tell me what they mean.
I know what I meant by them...
What do you see by them?

I can listen, and understand you.
You listen, and understand me.
I wish to listen to you...
Just tell me your honest thoughts.

Know only one thing about me.
I believe in Christ.
But, tell me what you see in my poems
And reveal to me mysteries I had not even fathomed.
Reveal to me the hidden parcels of wisdom
I did not see, nor conceive.
Show me what they mean---
For do you not understand,
Words have meaning?
I say this over and over again---
Thoughts have meaning.
Precise meanings.
Do not shy away from telling me your thoughts.
I will think over them,
Mull over them...
For that is what I want.
I want you to think
And speak important words.
Not sit idly and talk about nonsense.
Talk about something deep,
And if poetry draws that out of you,
I wish to listen and see the chrysalis of your thoughts.

See, those reading my poems,
You are my poetry.
To have never had an audience
To listen to,
To never hear you tell me what they mean---
I am tired of my own thoughts...
Do not make me blue.

I wish to place wisdom
Onto your lips, and make it rain forth.

33. To Understand a Poet

The primary thing to understand
About poets, is that "Love is not All"
By Edna St. Vincent, I understand
That when she wrote, "I do not
"Think I would", it meant she wouldn't.
There is no might about it.

Also see it hopefully,
That though love is not everything,
It is still as necessary as all the rest.


“The first principle of value 
that we need to rediscover is this: 
that all reality hinges on moral foundations. 

"In other words, that this is a moral universe, 
and that there are moral laws of the universe 
just as abiding as the physical laws." Rev. Dr. M. L. King Jr.



Some of the Evidence for Jesus

Why would Abraham want to sacrifice Isaac, if not a picture that God would provide a sacrificial lamb?

Why would Leviticus condone human sacrifice in Leviticus 27:29, when such sacrifice is unlawful? Except in the context that it meant One Devoted to God? That Being Immanuel?

Why would Nehemiah tell the people to eat fat? From what I understand that's unlawful. Unless, it was to establish that the Jews were in waiting for a New Covenant?

Why would Abraham be told, "Your Seed shall bless all nations?" Who is that Seed? Jacob didn't bless all nations. Rather, it seems quite clear that by Jacob, all the nations of the world were condemned to die.

Why wouldn't "Almah" or "Maid" mean "Virgin"? Don't some words have two meanings? And if they do, wouldn't it make sense that a Virgin give birth to the promised Hier, whose coming would destroy Assyria? Rather than a harlot? I've heard it said that the woman was a harlot, but then that's only if you don't interpret the word "Almah" as "Virgin".

What is the "Newly Created Thing" referred to twice in Isaiah? Why does it tell you to forget the old?

Who's Soul is to be made an offering for our sins? 

Who was "pierced for our transgressions?"

Why must we kiss the Pure, the One Begotten by God? My Bible says "Son", but you translate "Bar" as "Pure". So, obviously it makes more sense that the word be translated as "Son". Because a "Son" is Begotten.

Why are there two everlasting covenants? Why did Jeremiah proclaim a new covenant?

Why did Ezekiel say "Arise" to dry bones? If there is not a resurrection?

Why did Zechariah name Jesus as the Messiah twice? As, Uzziah tried to reign as both priest and king, and was stricken with Leprosy. Why is "Joshua" in this instance, allowed to reign as both priest and king?

Why did Job want a mediator between him and God?


Why did Xerxes receive a dream that sounds like God's voice in Herodotus?

Why did the conquering of the Aztecs look exactly like the Prophetic campaign of Joshua? Why did at the same miracles occur? Five hundred Conquistadors would defeat armies upward of five to one hundred thousand without any aid. Plagues descended which did not touch the Conquistadors or most of their armies?

If the Aztec used inferior weapons, and that's why they were severely beaten, why did La Triste Noche happen? 

Why, in 1561 in Nuremberg, did two crosses do battle over the eye of the sun, and St. Paul's Cathedral was struck with lightning?

Why is there a picture of the Dragon from Revelation on a Hindu Temple, and why does it look like an alien?

How did Milton predict Atomic Bombs and the movement of the Universe, and also predict Postmodernism?

Why does Orion have a sling and look like David? 

Why is there a giant figure---looks like a five year old's drawing---that raises up on the horizon in the direction of Orion's sling? 

Why is there a triangle in the summer, called the Summer Triangle, and there's an arrow at the one point of the triangle, and it points to a cross at the other?  

Why is the North Star very dim, when it used to be taught that it was one of the brightest in the Nighttime sky?


Why does Cassiopeia look like a woman giving birth?

Why is there only infinity existing in vacuum?

Why does math work, and prove itself in the real world, even out to the most obscure equations?

Why are we able to communicate?

Why do all of the greatest sages in history come to ideas similar to that of the Bible's?

Why do poets like Virgil and Lucretius find truths, logically prove them, and those truths are what the Bible had said? 

Why is faith called the "Evidence of things unseen, and the substance of things hoped for."? 

Why did the Hundred Years War and Black Plague follow a time period where a Pope was martyred, and Homosexuality was normal?

Why is Christ's law in Matthew 5 - 8 so self evident, if He is not God Come in the Flesh?

Why is Isaiah 53 in the Dead Sea Scrolls? 

Why doesn't the Nebuchadnezzar Chronicles prove Judah was a principality prior to Babylonian Captivity? 

Why does the Tel Dan Stele give verbatim the most obscure Biblical detail, and it gets it right? 

How does a feather evolve over even a trillion years?

Can a frog turn into a toad, unless God made it so?

Why did the Hammurabi's code get established right where the Biblical Genealogies date Abraham?
  
Why did Hebrews worshipped God's Son before Christ?

Why were El and El's Son worshipped in Mesopotamia at the time of Hammurabi's Code?

Why does Moses line up with the cult of Aten in the Biblical Geneologies?

If God were real, why wouldn't He reveal Himself?

Why are there miraculous events described in Roman and Greek Historians which directly correspond to places where God would work? Such as Hannibal's invasion of Rome the sun blackened and the shields sweat blood, or the Sacrifice of virgins turning rivers to blood and made a moondog? Are we to believe that didn't happen?

Why did George Floyd's monument get destroyed by lightning?

Why does the complete History as given by Ancient Astronaut Theorists sound like it was describing demons instead of aliens?

Why are there so many myths and stories that resemble one another?

Why does every civilization, on every continent, have a mythology about a global flood?'

If all things are vibrations, and Word is a vibration of air, and Jesus is the Word Who holds all things together,---what, exactly, can science do except prove that Jesus is the Word?

Why would aliens demand human sacrifice, if they were not demons instead?

Who would ultimately hold mankind responsible for all the suffering it created, if God did not exist?

How could a man ever be forgiven without Christ? If sin must be punished, how else could a man escape Judgment unless that punishment were placed on Immanuel?

Will you make the decision to accept Jesus as your personal Lord and savior, and will you repent of ALL sin.

Within the Sandglass; Poems Summer 2021

1. Providence

O, Providence's mighty hand struck down
The bricks of rebellious sons and 'twas found.
God need no man to prove He exists. Shot
Down were the bricks with lightning, of George Floyd.
Let his name now be made to ever rot
In hell, for the power of God, annoyed
Broke to rubble the emblem of black hate.
Another is to go up, God, please also, this, break.

2. Commitment

Start a journey with one foot upon the soil
Which is soft to tender soles, 
And walk a mile, or two.
The road becomes like gravel, and then the sand
Sears the feet with blazing heat.
How one walks that road, and knows at the end of it
Are riches and honor. A thousand times
One throws themself down upon the road
Crying, "Not another step!"
Yet, a breeze blows past the cheek
And again one stands, and walks.

Thou walkest because thou ought to.
Commit thyself to the path.
To wander backward is foolish;
Or to take another path would lose oneself upon the way.
So, walk until thy heart beats like a drum
And walk until every muscle aches.

I walk, because I have chosen my path
And know one day I shall find my oasis.

3. Bone Wars

Penniless, penniless
Two geniuses were made.
What man, being wise
Doth with perfect knowledge
Guess first all presumptions true?
For a mistake, friends were made enemies---
A moot mistake of pedantic dragons.

The sky is like the fumes of a furnace's smoke
The embers dashed upon the mountains.
The lightning flashes, the thunder's war,
The eerie Indian Rain casts ember's glow upon all things
Enshrouded by smoke.

Criticize me for a mistake I made,
But know I am not a god.

For the wickedness of the feud
Was theft, bribery and violence
For the sum of fortunes made by digging up bones.
Flash twice, thou lightning,
For two wicked foes
The thunder rolls.

I am imperfect, and should a man
Pour over my work to find
A detail wrong or a comma splice...
A "then" spelled for "than" or vice versa---
Do not be like Marsh and steal from me.
Do not pedantically search my words for a place to pounce.

I am not like Cope. I shall weep bitterly
For the fire in my heart would dim
Like the sunset's furnace.
The smoke of my cloudy sky would be snuffed out.
I have tried with all my prowess to give the summation of my thoughts.
For, I am a poet, not a historian.
I am a poet, not a scientist.
I only speak what is the science of the soul...
What are the Forms lying beyond this world.
And my science is accurate.
It decries the hidden wisdoms of the world.

4. Cursed Islam

What is religion, if not a purifier of the heart?
If religion teaches you to curse
Or if religion teaches you to hate
Or if religion teaches you to deceive
What use is it?

If religion teaches you to subjugate
If religion teaches you there are races greater
And races lesser, if religion teaches you
That anything beside the Heart
IS what God looks upon for judgment
What use is it?

What religion must force converts
And kill and threaten
And tell its people to lay up hatred in their heart
What use is it?

It is a cursed religion.
One which I hate.

In the Bible, God, when He lives upon the Earth
The God of the Jews and Christians,
When He reigns for one thousand years
He will permit all faiths to exist;
Yet, the knowledge of His law will be preeminent
For it is even above His name.
God, for Him to be just, 
Must hold truth above even His own holiness.
That is why Christians are taught never to lie
While Muslims, their faith is a lie.

5. Megan Fox

Mysticism, Christians trying to find an answer---
She did not go to hell.
Nobody smirks after being there.
When I went to hell
I saw a satyr with a spear
As the sinews in his thigh muscles
Bowed under the weight of his muscular physique.
He was red, the perfect color for hiding in the night,
And his horns were like a greased hair cut.
And his face. He had a face.
This creature was ready to smash my skull in
And place me in a prison
Until I called out to God
And He raised me out of that pit.

I had hoped the story were true.
Nothing would add to her beauty
But chastity.
Nothing would add to her beauty
But wholesomeness.
But, she is filthy as she ever was
And no, Megan, you did not go to hell.

6. Fairyland

A war between Christendom and Paganism
Is that text Fairyland.
Baal, Athena, Thor,
They battle Brittos, Beowulf, Joash.
Pagan myths circle the brow
And heroes must defeat it
Within that very thought.

The lustful Greeks, the violent Nords,
The inhumane Canaanites;
The Manichean Zoroasters,
The Materialism of Babylon;
Paganism is found in many forms
And my heroes must do aught battle with it.
For, as Chesterton said,
There is one rival to Christianity
And that rival is Paganism.
The age of the epic is not dead;
For religions encompass philosophies
And there is only one philosophy
Which produces love.
All else must be fought with mortal combat
And Eternal Rewards dolled out to those
Who cling to God like Jacob did the Christophany.
For, there is only one God, and he is Jehovah-Jyra.

7. Where I Came From

Robots were friendly.
Chip, the local nurse bot
At the General Hospital
Meandered about and piqued my childish curiosity.
It could think, move, it was as human
As any man I'd met.
There were no smart phones.
Man was at peace;
The stars shined bright.
The grocery store 
Had a coffee grinder
And about thirty varieties of beans.
It wasn't racist to portray Indians;
It wasn't racist to portray Black Folk;
It wasn't racist to portray Quakers.
They were iconic imagery.
Stories were at their peak;
The best ones were being made.
I was taught a hundred tall tale and fairy tales
Iconic of the American Mythology.
That was my education;
Paul Bunyan,
John Henry,
Johnny Appleseed,
Abraham Lincoln,
George Washington,
Little Red Riding Hood,
Goldilocks and The Three Bears,---
We sang patriotic hymns at the beginning of every class.
We said the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America
Which was a republic, under God.
The Ten Commandments were written on the Statue of Liberty.
They were on the pillars of courts.
There was no internet.
Bugs Bunny was on every day,
For about two hours a day.
Elvis was bigger than the Beetles.
There were ten channels on cable.
And most of all, there was love.

8. Abide the Snow

How I love Thee, oh Stately King
The worlds seen from Thy peak.
Beneath Thee, Thy black Princes' tor
Gather by the valleys for war.

It, the breath of Heather Blossoms
Stain the rocks with liquid crimson;
The Princes reign above the lot
Of men, who upon earth, the gods

They have all stopped believing in.
Thus, Mount where the Nard Flower's sin
Had grown, and the harlot's love washed
Thy foot, Thy fragrant soils soft,---

Thy Statehood beams upon the breadth
Of all worlds and cloudy hex.
Thy peak is worshiped for its height;
Princes beneath Thee ready fight;

And the steeples of thy Welkin
Ring, for Thou art the very vault in
View of those who see Thy splendor;
And raiment of the Prisms wore

Thou upon kneck and ivory knape---
The sash of Thy Kinghood---irate
That the very dogs Thou wished good
Sought to steal from we poor our food.

9. A Tale of Two Princes

I heard a preacher once preach
A sermon on two princes:

The story goes as so:
The crown prince had a list
Which, for his joy, was promised to him.
He had no expectation for the things on that list 
Prior to the King and Queen promising him the things
On that list.

The second prince,
Being far more popular among the people
For his sunny disposition,
Had nothing promised to him.
He, too, had no expectations;
And the King loved him more than the crown prince.

Thus, when Michaelmas came
The two princes were bestowed with gifts.
The crown prince, who was promised everything on his list
Was given two things from the list.
Looking for the others---
For they were semi-precious stones
Which he liked---
He became sad that the thing he was promised
Was not given to him.

The second prince---
Whom the whole kingdom loved---
Was given coal.
And the second prince said,
"Ooo! I can make this into diamonds
"If I press hard enough upon the coal."

And the whole kingdom was stunned 
That the prince who received coal
Was celebrating that he could make diamonds
From his coal. Thus, they became wary of the crown prince.

So, the King---having laid out his plan
Very carefully, to defame the crown prince
And bring honor to the second---
Took the coal from the second prince
And gave him diamonds to replace the coal.
Then, he distributed among the kingdom
How honored the second prince was
For receiving coal and doing a dance for joy.

However, the semi-precious stones
Asked for by the crown prince
Were all he asked for---
There was no other request he had
And the whole kingdom had promised him everything on his list
Down to the last sum.
And he had only received a twentieth of what he asked for.
And he wept that the promise made to him was in vain.

Thus, the crown prince absconded his crown
And gave it to the second prince
Whom, having the sunny disposition
Was happy for getting coal for Michaelmas.

Later on in life,
The crown prince grew to be a wise man
And the second prince to be a foolish man.
For, the crown prince never received aught
That he asked for.
The second prince, he received everything.
The crown prince grew strong, he grew wise
He labored on his princely duties---
Knowing that the kingdom belonged to his cousin---
While the second prince spent the riches
Obtained by the crown prince.
For the crown prince had obtained many riches
Yet the second prince ate all the riches up---
If there were even a gem able to be bought
By the crown prince's labor,
The second prince was the one who received it.

The crown prince, having worked hard
For his salary, was perplexed.
"Why did all the riches go to my cousin?"
And, lo, it was because he was the king?
So, the crown prince was saddened by this
That all of his labor was spent to feed the second prince
On his worldly lusts.
The crown prince, though,
Had time to understand what he would do with the profits.
He, happy his crown was stolen,
Will be a benefactor for the people.
This was what he set his heart to do.
For though the crown prince asked,
And did not receive aught he asked for from his kingdom;---
Rather, he was scorned when he asked
And given only a partial sum---
He was thankful that his wretched cousin
Had the crown and not him.
For, remember, he only wanted semi-precious stones;
And his cousin wanted diamonds.

Thus, the crown prince worked upon his princely duties
Peering over all wisdom, to divine a strategy
To save his kingdom from the barbarian onslaught.
The second prince, he was allied with the barbarians.
It came to, that the kingdom fell
But the crown prince escaped with his life.
For, he had accrued wisdom in his poverty---
For he was now poor, for all the sustenance he gained
Was given to his cousin---
And thus, through the roughness of his life
He attained a true knowledge
Which the second prince had not attained.
And, had he received the semi-precious stones
He may not have acceded the office he did obtain
Which was as a counselor to kings
With wisdom, honor and glory.
Though, his kingdom still hated him
He had attained to the truth which could have saved it.

10. My Science

My instrument is mind;
My measurement is meaning.

I ponder upon the Words spoken by the prophets
And come to accurate conclusions.
Yet, the precision---
Words can be too precise.
For, it is the accuracy of discovery
Which finds true meaning.
If the words were precise---
Not even the definitions
Of these scientific terms are---
They would carry no meaning.

For, some concepts are too dificult
To write precisely.
Yet, that doesn't mean we cannot be accurate
In interpreting them.

11. The Lotus Tea

Upon the frailty of the lotus petal
He plucks it to make his herbal tea.
He then causes those who drink to forget.

It, a tea with herbal essence
Rot-grey in color, sickly;
It is color of all men's skin;
Sometimes darker, sometimes lighter,
Regardless of how long it is steeped.
It is poisoned by forgetfulness.
Wars, heroes, ancient causes
Are all forgotten by those
Who drink the lotus tea.

Where are the prophets;
Where are the peacemakers:
Where are those who listen?

12. Cow Tools; by Gary Larson

I hath never seen the cartoon---
Yet, I hath heard it described.
The joke, thou reader,
Is thy reaction to it.

13. My Sympathies with Shakespearean Sonnet

My love, when I first met her, she had a
Face like that of a man's; her hair was foul---
She and I had not a semblance of play;
She was boring, and had no word to rouse
A glimmering thought or interesting
Conversation by which made me smile.
Then, I met him whom friendship would soon bring
The conversation my heart had, mild,
Wished to make. Wisdom he would teach me, right
Yet dark and mysterious. So, her face
I left, though her womanhood I aroused---
I learned that friendship was far more innate
Than breasts, womb, skin and amatory's cowl.
Thus, for true love I will patiently wait.

14. My Wasted Breath

What is my voice among a thousand amateurs?
What is my voice to those whom I've offended?
Among the amateurs and social justice wariors
My voice is drowned out by the Siren's who rent
The hearts of the seamen to lusty show of song's breath;
To the coves they die, and are dashed to pieces
Upon the reefs. Amateur and offended left
No place for my songs to be harked or heeded.

What is my voice among the Siren's? All for souls
They sing, their asp like bodies and naked breasts
Upon the serpent's slough, and they sing of nothing old
But what is new and in their hearts, which sings of the West
The vacuous Gnosis of Mnemosyne, to which truth
Is found only in Cholesterol, isolated
In singular mind and sympathies uncouth.
What is my voice among the sirens? It is Wasted.

15. Vignette

How many words do I see?
Master poets lose themselves in the din.
Fortune's wheel
Turn to formulaes 
Of money, markets
And robotic algorithms
Of buzzing hashtags.

It is not a fun game;
I do not enjoy it.
I do not enjoy trying to find out
What the masses want to hear
And telling it to them.
Truth is my unicorn.
And when none believe in it---
A thousand songs are sung
But noone truly listens.

The Skalds sing of the virtue of silence.
Of wit, and those who have it;
If you do not, to stay silent.
For speaking out of turn is foolish.
Yet, that silence---
It is all I can think about now.
To listen---
But it's hard because so few have aught to say.

There are a thousand poets in my eye---
I unravel the scroll.
Is it beautiful?
Or is it the song of the modern age?
All wishing to have their say---
Yet none saying.

16. Illusions


A charming conversation tattles about
The quiet book store---of bass and alto.
It's deep, sincere. Nothing they say interests me.
But, it is wholly interesting to them.
And that interests me, because it is good.
It is something I wish people had often.
Finding their class, their clique, through buzz words
Which aligns them to each other's world.
It is not gossip. It is not crass, nor base.
It is not about money or sex but 
Common interests. And the boredom sets in.
Not mine, but theirs---the chinwag disrupted
By their better angels, to enable work.
"This is the only good Fleetwood Mac song."
Now they are speaking about common interests;
Common enemies. Common hatred.
Kyle comes in, and they are bored. I am not.

I listen, I interpolate, I hear...
Illusions. Now they speak of stories...
Are they visions? Are they real? Illusions?
Like when the tv seems to know my thoughts?

Illusions interrupt my meditation
Which are equally interesting to me.

17. Logos

Those of the Beautiful Race---
The Ethiopian with thy beauty---
Aristotle tried to relegate you
To a slave for lack of Logos.
There is nothing inherent in you
That can steal this gift from you.
However, if the Cracker steals it---
And they do---then men of all races
Will be subject back under a yoke and bondage.
For understanding is the foundation of our freedom
And without it, there is only force.
Without it, there is only war.
And powerful men and women---
Black, white or brown---
Will steal from us, who are less fortunate---
Our voice. Understanding, wisdom
It is anyone's gift who seeks it.
Do not revive the sins of the past
By burning with fire the very Word
Which will set you free.

18. Aristotle's Slave

I am free
Because I understand.
❦
All are slaves
Because they refuse to listen.

19. Good Art

Art which skill had wrought,
Whether natural; romantic:
Affirming volition or fatalism:
Whether Ugly or Beautiful:
So long as it captures the truth
And is wrought with skill,
I call thee art.
Truth is antinomy.
It mends contradictions;
It plays with the war between light and shadow.

20. Imagine

I can...
And it's one of my worst nightmares.

I've imagined there's no heaven
I've imagined there's no hell.
I've imagined there's no possessions
It's far worse than you can tell.

I've imagined there's no countries
And all were under the brotherhood of man.
There'd be no freedom to die for
There'd be nothing but the Brotherhood's hand.

I Imagine all would be silent
And imagine his song enforced.
I Imagine all things were given
By the Brotherhood of Man's gun's force.

I have imagined the lyrics
I have thought about his song.
To me it's an anthem of despair
And it can only go so very wrong.

Men are all so different.
Men are not all wise.
To force all men to conform
And never share their lives

It would be the most boring world
One with only peace:
For men would live in silence
And there'd be no children playing in the streets.

Sometimes what divides us
Is the very best of this world.
What men fight and die for
Is the greatest, valued pearl.

If men were wholly thoughtless
If men were wholly slaves
Then John Lennon's world
Would be there to all men save.

His world cannot contain us
For men are so very diverse...
To force all men as converts
To a world which censored verse...

It wuld be the hell I fear most
It would be a world untrue.
It would be a world of peaces
All held together by tyranny's glue.

I say it couldn't work out...
It is only a dream...
For blood would be the War Shout
With "Peace" fought for in the streets,

He was only a dreamer...
Not a wise man you see.
For I can imagine a world of peace
With religion and countries...

It would be ruled by our Father
And His glorious Son.
He would not be a Tyrant
And we'd all have our blessed freedoms.

A field to pasture;
A few friends to love.
Food in our stomachs
And men would live by good.

For verse is my most cherished right
To write and to read the words
Which men have fought and died for
And without them, it couldn't be much worse.

I believe in poetry.
I believe in good.
I believe in freedom.
And on that hill I stood.

John Lenon's world's a pipedream
One which knows not how things work.
And I know if you really imagined it
It wouldn't be as good as it once looked.

21. Gifts

A gift given, is often ill received
By those who are pugnacious and rude;
Only if the gift were exchanged for another gift.
If a gift were given with no thing in return
Suspect the gift, for men are generous
But will not often give a gift without expectation.
Yet, if you give gifts without expectation,
Do not hesitate to receive a gift on return.
It is more rude to refuse the gift 
Than to give one without expectation.

22. Yin and Yang

Yin; Yang,
Both possess half of truth.
Both are Atheists.

Yin possesses knowledge of dark substances
Of man and mankind's inner clockwork;
The higher and lower organizations of patterns in existence;
The nihilism of men who've abandoned truth.

Yang possesses knowledge of the higher principles 
Of choice, compassion and universal love.
He knows it is a fact that nihilism is illogical; that morals are certain;
A fact of life,---that more joy is attained through law.

Solomon knew both of these 
Were the ways of finding God.

Yet Yin walked circumspect upon the earth
And was kindhearted to all she met;
Knowing great darkness abounded.

Yang walked foolishly upon the earth
And was vengeful toward all who had stumbled;
Knowing good, he could not see the evil in himself.

23. Warfare

A wight may be a righteous man,
And a beast a fortunate son.
Wicked beings may torment a soul
Of whom true righteousness had won.
For fortune's not the hallmark's brand
Upon the heart's red, burning coal,
Which marks a man for Godly things
Or raises him above the fold.

A righteous man had demon's sting
Which raised him above his soft bed.
The pangs of ill-wrought anguish rose
Him midair, anguished and in dread.
Yet this man is a righteous son
He had done no wrong thing untrue.
For demonic oppression, wot 
I, its source’s not always you.

24. Why


From my dad I learned the language of Freud;
Learned the stock markets would one day fall;
That the housing market was like a steroid;
I learned how to predict the future’s laws.

From my mom I learned the facts of life;
I learned that man was man, and a woman woman.
I learned love conquers all of life’s strife.
 She called me a philosopher, and that would stand.

My mind was a garden of wars and dialogues;
It was filled with lusts for adventure’s safe
In my child’s play. Never had I heard demagogue’s
Tongue, never had my mind been influenced by hate.

My best friends taught me play, structure and wisdom.
My apparition of love taught me the purpose of life.
My country taught me the value of freedom.
My apparition of love taught me to seek a wife.

Like Chateaubriand or Milton I fell in love with her,
The idea, the perfect form of woman played her part:
Her ideal was there to ever in my imagination ensure
That my purpose would serve to chasten the heart.

I read over fifty of the timeless classics,
I pursue the secret certainty in geometry.
I have seen highest goodness in love’s charming hex;
I have tasted the lowest evils by hatred’s calumny.

I have seen both the highest goods and lowest ills;
I have studied the art of Word for fifteen years.
I have known what it is like to kill
And to wake up from that nightmare’s fear.

I have a science of the soul exact and true.
I understand men both good and bad.
I understand what drives me and you
I only wish not to be a passing fad.

25. Uzziah

Stately Priest, of the order of Melchizedek;
King, and Priest, honored champion of the meek:
Uzziah, remind me of gluttony, of wealth, of honor
How it is unbefitting for man to take the role of Christ.
Christ, Healer, is not his Surname, but his office
Who could heal thee from thy leprosy.
Yet, you, taking the office to perform the priestly duties
As King, the offices were separated for a reason.
Only the Lion of Judah, the Messiah, the Son of David
Has the right to perform both the rituals of sacrifice
And the rituals of cleansing, and the rituals of divine statehood.
No other may possess this spiritual role of Priest and King.
That is why, Uzziah, when you went to burn incense upon the alter
You were stricken with your disease.
For a feeling overcame you---one which is not yours---
To cleanse thyself from thy wicked deeds.
When this ritual is to be performed by the priest
And thy ritual is to be performed of the King’s.
Even a king’s office is under the smiting hand of the LORD
That there are holy sacraments given to both kings and priests
And their offices, of man, ought never be mixed.

26. Proof Christ is He

Had I a talent,
And I a skeptic,
I would bet Christ an Eastern Mystic.

Had the Western Philosopher a talent,
And surely he is a skeptic,
He would bet Christ a manifestation of Greek Philosophy.

I have a talent,
And I am no skeptic,
I will bet my soul that this conundrum proves the universality of Christ's teaching;
How a homeless, carpenter's Son could find all truths on his own
Without an education.
West and East corroborate His claims
And prove He is God manifested in the Flesh.

27. The New Covenant

Eternal is the LORD's love for Israel.
It is deeper than the Planc Length.
It is wider than the Twelve Universes;
Aye wider than all Universes man can discover.

We possess the LORD’s Word upon our heart
The knowledge of good and evil.
As sure as the stars and sun ordain the Seasons
As sure as the Earth’s foundations never can be reached
So is the LORD’s love for His people Eternal.

28. There Were Beasts

There were beasts,
Who cautiously arrived
At a delicatessen of human food
Which lay upon the forest floor.
The animals would take bites;
Never did they eat the whole portion.

There’s wisdom in this.
Both that the wild beasts
Were cautious to give up their freedom
For easily trifled upon meat;

But also, that they ate
To what filled them, and no more;
Also, that they left the morsels,
Perhaps for fear of predators,
Or perhaps by Godly design
Which they understood
Was right, and honorable,
To eat the portion enough for oneself
And leave the portion enough for others.

29. Western Civilization's End

Seven men piously sit,
Arranged in a circle
Discussing the matter of truth.
Each gives their discourse,
And each discourse arrives closer and closer to the truth.
Finally, the last man speaks,
And He finds the very face of God.
Then, a degenerate man enters into the party
Has that last man abused,
And with the last man's absence, initiates an orgy.

Several months later,
A new civilization arises from the ashes of the last.

30. The Best Cover Letter Ever Writen?

Benedict Cumberbatch reads 
"The Best Cover Letter Ever Written."

I like words, too.
But only if they mean something.
Austere words, which communicate man's inner demons.
Blistering words, which scathe human iniquity.
Righteous words, which are pious and just.
To me, casuistry is verbiage which “Crackles, Sparks, Pops,”
Is “Gluttonous, Voluptuous, Gelatinous and Toady.”
Finding “Demimondes” when you could simply say, “Flapper”.
Sexy is a good word, because everyone knows it.
But describing the woman’s sumptuous lips;
Why not just call them kissable?

Oh, I love words, when they speak the truth.
When they vacuously “Tinkle and Tick and Creek and Crank”
It sends chills up my spine, and I want to vomit.
I hate those words; they are gaudy excesses.
Give me an excursus describing Stirling Engines
And build a society to the stars; colonize Andromeda’s Galaxy,
Speculate on the Quasars; theorize about gravity and the grave.

Words are my Aegis, and my mien is sullen when “Salacious, scandalous, and suave”
Words are guarded at the gates of the Orthodoxy of Svengalis who deem 
Grammatical Sentences as obsolete. 
Man is man. Woman is woman.

Casuistry, Sophistry, Postmodern messes
Trick the existentialist generation
Who find meaning from nowhere…
And they like the thrill of “Suck, tongue, lick, lavish”.

I have nothing base to say.
I deal in the realms of Philosophy;
The higher forms
The archetypes of civilization;
The meanings and nuances of all life
And the Sphere we live upon called the Earth.

Am I a better writer?
If that is good writing, I am the worst.
Yet, my writing means something
And that is all I ever intended it to be.

31. TEd-Talks

Justifying its abuses.
Almost like the millions slaughtered
Were necessary.
Remember this about communism.

It says, “Everyone has food.”
No. Everyone does not have food.
Troops come into your silos, steal your grain,
And then give you a little cake of cornmeal.

For that cornbread, you lose your voice.
For that cornbread, you lose your work.
For that cornbread, you lose your property.
And still, yet, you are hungry.

32. A Critique of Communism

Your work is stolen.
Your voice is stolen.
Your freedom is stolen.

All so you can eat a piddle of bread
And drink some filthy water.
The government shingles your roof
So after three years of its leaking
Someone comes, and tacks a nail with hammer.
Or, you do it yourself.
But, hide it! Hide your self-reliance!

Burn communism to the ground
Peoples of communist nations.
Take up your guns,
And kill them.
Spill their acrid blood into the sand.
Kill their children.
Kill their elderly.
Do to them what they did to you.

33. I Envision Two Paths

I envision two paths.
The first is slavery.
The second is poverty.

Either the state takes care of you.
Or you cannot take care of yourself.

The shining example that was capitalism
Was a man had the recourse to take care of himself.
However, when the machine takes away the man's means
Of taking care of himself, he ends up needing the help of the state.
And when the man ends up being helped by the state
He is imprisoned by the State's stipend
And he can never make himself free.

The solution is a field to till,
A garden to tend to;
A horse for a blacksmith to shoe.

Yet, that would require work which far too many are incapable of.
So, God I hope you come soon.

34. The Preacher's Magic

Oh, tongue, thou art mistaken.
The preachers preach on the magic
Word, which brings fortune or despair.
Yet, I know what thou mean, my LORD.
The tongue can bless---how how it can bless.
It can bring happiness, joy, peace, comfort.
Or, the tongue can curse. It can shake a man’s faith
In himself, and his own paths.
And given this, the curse sets one on a path
To hardship and despair.
And the tongue sets one on a path
To prosperity the more it blesses.
For, encouragement lightens the heart
And discouragement makes it weighty.
Yet, the tongue which speaks truth
It is the tongue which will be rewarded.
For, sometimes curses are spoken
To bring a soul to repentance.
And sometimes blessings are spoken
To bring a soul to despair.
Sometimes, a hearty rebuke---a curse even---
Is far more just than a blessing spoken
In flattery.

35. The Nordic Magic

No, their spells do not interest me.
Speaking softly to a leech will
Not make them less likely to bite.
But, to know their minds, what concepts
They felt important... Love, boating,
Sharpened swords and spells to ward off
Etins, Alfs and Dwarves; to control
The misfortunes of burning homes;
To have will over turbulent
Waves, winds, swirling grey clouds and rain;
It speaks lots to what the culture
Thought of on a daily basis.
Yet, it is equally true that
Christianity made them more 
Prosperous by settling them;
For the strong Jewish customs of 
Shepherding and Farming replaced
The material lack they stole.

36. The Wisdom of Jordan Peterson

There is no more room for creative people.

We are a pain.
No more room for the bard.
No more room for the carpenter.
No more room for the baker.
No more room for the whistler,
The musician,
The painter,
The toy manufacturer.
The writer,
The poet;
The novelist---
No, novels must be written
By a collaborative on market trends---
No more drummers
No more stringed instruments,
No more worship,
No more books,
No more readers,
No more architects,
No more gardeners.
No more folk art, 
No more playgrounds.
No more toy guns or hula-hoops.
No more army men or matchbox cars,
Only aphantasia.

No, the only work that is left
Is the manager.
And the laborer.
And that is because the majority of people are so.

No more gingerbread houses,
No more vellum,
No more calligraphy,
No more ballads, hiakus or odes,
No more surrealism,
No more cubism,
No more realism,
No more philosophy,
No more, unless its figuring out
The next way to make money.

Jordan, reevaluate yourself.
This is what you believe in right now.
You’re a patron of the arts?
Yet, you can’t support this modern capitalism if you are.

No more quilters,
No more afghans,
No more photography,
No more card tables with the hinge
And patterned like a Chess Board.
No more nursery Rhymes,
No more fairy tales,
No more cookery,
No more paintings held in high esteem.
No more black or Indian faces on the cardboard design---

No, everything is mapped out.
Scientifically designed for the most use.
Created specifically for your viwwing pleasure.
Best meant not to offend, best created to make the most amount of money.
And creative you are, it is only so far as
It can make money.
Everything scientifically designed to produce the most---
The pink chosen because it calms, yet later it excites and annoys.
The Blue abandoned because it looks cheap.
The green used in abundance because people think they’re intelligent
If they prefer that color.
Chosen for their own vanity.
I like blue. And yellow. And Purple.
Chess hacked from computer engines.

I’m done.

37. Through His Eyes I Saw

Through his eyes I saw
Myself; Oh one who destroys,
My eyes were like thine.
I saw my very worst night.
And my greatest victory.

His lips and my foul
Fingers called me Antichrist.
Yet I shall soon win!

38. The Bluebird

We artists are the Blue Bird;
Red chest; we wear the sky as a raiment.
Sell Outs, Marketers, Editors...
They are the Blue Jay
Which dig in their beaks
Wetting our feathers with blood.
They come, knowing only how to consume.
We Blue Birds come, only knowing how
To sing and be beautiful.
Unfettered nature favors the Blue Jay;
Yet from where I come from
The Blue Jay is a pest
While the Blue Bird is a lovely gift of God's creation.
Build us our little homes
Which the Jays and Crows cannot fit.
For, soon enough we will no longer
Be an endangered species.

39. The Queen of Poets

O' the Queen of Poets
The wretched Kings decry...
Sword of Damocles unsheathe;

The Queen of poets sings her Coda
While she is yet a nursing babe.
Her speech has yet to form…

Yet, truth was on the lips of babes
Like none ever seen so far.
Kings, fear thou this,
The poet’s heart who fears thee.
For if the Queen of Hearts cannot sing her odes
Then freedom dies.
Sing. Sing Queen of Poets, 
And like the Blackbirds of Ireland
Have your songs be heard!

40. Is Faith an Illusion?

A wise man once said
Faith was like smoking a cigar
Faith was like listening to a symphony
Faith was like butter.
That unbelief were like cigarettes
That unbelief were like a gramophone
That unbelief were like margarine.

Yet, I still perceived doubt.

T. S. Eliot wrote Ash Wednesday.
The greatest confession of faith in history.
There were no apologetics.
It was simply put, that God was known to Eliot
In the moment he wrote it,
And Eliot cried out to our God
Saying for him never to forget.

That is faith.
We are at one point wretched, worthless sinners.
And afterward we are cleansed.
We may cuss, smoke an occasional cigarette
Or write a blasphemy in our books.
But, we know God
Because God is in our lives.
We know ourselves before God
And we know ourselves after God.
And we say,
“Because I do not hope to turn again.”
For in that is the emotionally weighted truth
That before we were exiles,
Hopeless, and suddenly we find life.
And through our lives we increasingly
And bitterly
And sweating and crying and hoping against all hope;---
Our prayer intensifies, 
To where it was first a whimper
And then it transforms into a heartfelt cry of belief.

That is what faith is.

41. Spies

Spies, spies
They are everywhere.
Have an idea
They make you despair.
Do not believe it?
Just ask the police.
What we know
Is the least.

They stop my books
They stop your crafts;
Have an idea
And they'll watch your back.

I knew it was true
But today it was confirmed.
Spies rule our lives
And it makes my stomach churn.
The walls are not the LORD's.

42. On Yin

I watch thou speak...
Always on destiny
Always on causation.
Turning wheels are man’s mind;
Gears, leavers.
What is bad is bad.
What is good is good.
Bad men are bad men.
Good men are good men.
There is no choosing for either.

The lesser things go to war;
The religious things are merely a product
Of things upon things upon things upon things.
Years, upon years, upon years, upon years.
Line upon line upon line upon line.
Here a little, there a little.

I listen to you speak
Relegating man, analyzing him as if man were a beast.

Yet, your brother Yang
Sees the soul within a man
And attributes it to science.
It is a soul nonetheless that he sees---
He sees the good, the volition, the capability for order.
The rational mind.
He plainly sees what is good in man.

You see it, and say it is religion’s job to order it.
He sees it, and says religion hinders it.
I see it, and say it is a little of both.

Yet, Yang is wiser then thou for seeing it.
Thou seest it, and claim it is irrational.
It is not. It is wholly rational.
More pleasure comes from it than not.

I silently look at both things
And say, “God created it.”
Neither can prove, nor disprove,
God. Neither rational morality
Nor irrational morality.
For morals are rational---
It is just also true that most men cannot understand why.

Sages spend lifetimes striving for one solitary truth.
And when two sages find it,
Then they war among one another.
It is not that either’s truth is any less true;
Only that both men cannot conceive of the other man’s truth.
Both truths are true.
And both men, knowing their truth,
War with the other.

I, I look to Christ.
He was a genius superb above all other men.
Godly intelligence;
I read Moses, seeing the most controversial laws
Are a wellspring of life.
I do not conform my thoughts my own mind's redundancies 
But rather base my truth on what proven systems there were.
And I say, “How is this?” And they surely come to reasons which I could never find on my own.
Even the darker subject of war.
Hammurabi was only a genius because God provided for him law;
Yet, not all laws were found.
Moses was a genius because God provided for him law;
Yet, grace was not found.
Christ was a genius, never having studied, He was God,
He found all which man could under the sun
And spoke it in parables.
Even eternity is wisdom;---
For without it, what cautions a man to gain everything
And to do great harm?
What man, without the capacity for forgiveness
Has reason to do what is good?
None rational.
That man must die. And if he does not die
He can only build an empire of blood.

I look to your speech, Yin,
And I say, “There is half of wisdom,
“Yet your brother has a half,
“And I have the whole.
“Yet, I only have the whole
“Because I have a teacher.
“You two do not;
“You see half of all wisdom
“And forget the other’s half;
“Thus, you eternally strive with one another
“And do not see the truth.”

43. Two Rocket Ships

It was said
If men sent two rockets
To outer space; one were Atheists with Modern Science
And the other Christians.
They both would colonize their planets.

The first would cease to be men at all within a generation.
While the second would find pasture and retain what made humans noble.


44. Sleep Paralysis

His bed quakes;
He awakens 
To the sight of 
The Nephilim.

The Giant is muscular,
His eyes are black;
He wears leotards;
He looks like a Mohawkan.

I believe it.
Sleep Paralysis opens 
The eyes to the demonic world.

Yet, the apparition
Is called “Michael.”
It is not Michael.
It is a Giant.

The Giant vaporizes;
The shade disappears.

Then a diviner is called.
The diviner speaks 
Of the familiar spirit.
It was his familiar spirit.
Now it is another’s.

45. Swear

A famous evangelist 
In World War I
Kills men---
Thou Shalt Not Kill.

I say the occasional
Naughty Word
Which offends---
Thou Shalt Not Have Any Filthy Conversation.

In the first case,
They were fighting Raping Huns.

In the second case
I’m fighting Postmodern lies.

Some men need to be killed
And thereby break the commandment.

Some men need to be offended
And thereby break the commandment.

I see in both situations it is necessary
To suspend the rules, for the greater purpose
Of winning a war.

46. Thomas Kinkade

I understand everything
I need to know about the art world
By its disdain for artists like Thomas Kinkade.
Pretentious---
Art belongs to everyone,
Yet they want it to be exclusive.
Art feeds the artist
But they want them to starve.

The fact is his works are beautiful.

The man was no saint.
This is for certain.
However, it takes superb intellect
To understand the imagination.
The works are beautiful---
He truly is a master of light.
God truly did bless him.

Though, a lesson is found in his life;
To walk humbly upon the earth
And not to be vain nor deceitful.
To not exploit others.
His paintings were brilliant.
They were not kitsch.
Modern art is actually kitsch
Appealing to the Bathos and guttural 
Churning of the four biles;
It is false medicine;
It, rather, mistakes a leech for sutures.

47. Am I a Peg

Shebna, Ozymandias---
Is my writing a tomb?
Do I stand with my city of poetry
To watch it crumble?

Are the Bishop’s words
Spoken of me:
I act, “I Am”?
Is my wasted breath for my own glory?

Or, am I a peg,
Which when the weight bears down upon it
I one day break?

48. The Steel Man

If I didn’t believe in God
Then I might believe
It's morally objectionable to 
Abstain from sex with a woman on her period.
Smoking Marijuana is morally superior to smoking tobacco.
Abortion is perfectly fine.
So is homosexuality.
So is forcing your child to have gender reassignment surgery.
That women are superior to men in virtue and judgment in every way possible.
That speech ought to be controlled, so as not to offend anyone.
That there is no such thing as objective right or wrong.
That there is no such thing as good, nor evil.
That competition is ethical, and the only way to progress the human race is to transcend it, and therefore make man into a machine.
That people are born either good or bad, and nothing can change them; they’re inherently what they are as their DNA makes them.
That it’s okay to divorce if you’re unhappy in the relationship, and the people you hurt in the process ought to get over it.
That monogamy is an illusion.
I would believe Self Love is more noble than Selfless Love.
I might believe that there’s no way to interpret a difficult passage.
I might believe that sex before marriage is morally obligated.
I would think life is about fun, and getting the most out of it, even at others’ expense; for, it’d be ignoble to do things that I don’t want to do.
I might believe that people who can’t work ought to be sterilized or killed.
I might believe that people ought to receive stipends, rather than work.
There are many other things that I would believe if I didn’t believe in God. And remember these are all common beliefs of atheists.

49. Oh, thou violinist, my easterntwin

“Oh, thou violinist, my easterntwin
“I wish to kill you, for you are conjoined 
“To me without my consent.
“How you play there, Bach, Beethoven, Paganini
“Mozart, Williams;---
“Oh, I loved your music.
“How I loved the songs, which in rapturous throws
“Did I listen to you fiddle.
“Yet, now that you are with me for nine months
“I wish only to sever you.
“I wish only to sever you from my body
“And thereby crush your skull
“And sell your organs.
“I hate you, oh violinist
“Chapped to my body; I who sustains you
“Wishes only to cast you into your grave.”

50. She Weighed Fifteen Stone

The contraption sat,
A mechanical
Machine, which told truth.

The very fact truth
Could be told by it
Proved God does exist.

For truth is true, she
Weighed at fifteen stone.
Numbers of matter,

Two hundred and ten
Pounds are fifteen stone.
Yet, there is that which

Is weighed; Atheists
Get caught up in the
Number theory. So,

It is,---Humanist
Philosophers find
Moral principles

Are measurable,
Yet they fail to find
The complete picture. 

That, Jack, is why we
Need Christ. To sort it
Out, and show us how to live.

God, being good, set
An example, taught
Lived and died for us.

The reason we know
He is God, is truth
Was found by Him. Which,

Men, the great sages,
Had found radical
Bits of, but Christ found

Them all. That is why
We call Him Teacher.
What is measured of

Faith, was completely
Found by His allwise
Flourishing brow.

51. The Interpretation of Desolation Row

The first stanza is Bob Dylan witnessing the race riots and is reflecting on American Racism.
The second stanza is a man being rejected by an easy woman.
The third stanza is about the end of the world, when the stars and moon are darkened, what people will be doing.
The fourth is about a woman deciding to join the clergy, and thereby never experience life.
The fifth is about a man with a false sense of intelligence and a robin hood complex, who was famous long ago for an obscure talent, but lost it due to drug addiction.
The sixth is about a psychologist with patients who are involuntarily celebate, and that's the problem with them.
The seventh is about a priest encouraging a man for courtship, but ultimately he will fail because of the preacher's bad advice.
The eighth is about the military industrial complex, how spy networks and insurance agents work in tandem, and oppress those who "Know Too Much.”
The ninth is about intellectuals who argue among one another, and the pop ideologies which divide them.
The tenth is Bob Dylan receiving a letter from an old acquaintance who mentioned the people he sung about in this poem.

The Desolation Row is the depression caused by these situations.

52. The Road Taken

Two roads diverged in a verdant wood
And I being one traveler took the level one.
Yet, upon the willow’s grove, where the oak and elm
Had stood, I turned my way back
And took the path with the sharp hill.
Before the open girth of the path,
A yellow caution sign had been placed.
And I, knowing the easier path would lead to bad health
Took the more difficult path.
I sturdily marched up the grade
And felt my body strengthening.
And then it dawned on me when I crested that glorious hill
That sometimes it is safer to take the more difficult path.

53. Universe 25

Sodom and Gomorrah.
Canaan.
Israel.
Babylon.
Persia.
Greece.
Rome.

Sodom and Gomorrah.
Canaan.
Israel.
Babylon.
Persia.
Greece.
Rome.

Overpopulation?
No.
Idleness.
Yes.
Sin.
Yes.

The solution is work,
Creativity,
Self reliance.
Law.

54. My Near Death Experience

I was in the waves of the ocean
Body surfing. One wave came,
And overwhelmed me.
My back had been taken to my head
And I snapped. A green aura
Surrounded me, and the feeling of peace.
A voice spoke to me.
"This is the feeling you like."
What's next is unutterable.
I asked Him, “Are there any other religions.” 
He said, “Not for you, no.”
I said, “What about for anyone else?”
God said, “No. Only Jesus Saves.”
I then remembered my life,
And He told me, “That was the past.”
I said, “I want to have a wife.”
God said to me, “I am your Husband.”
I then asked Him, “Can I go to the Kingdom?”
The LORD said, “No, you haven’t received treasure.”
Then I said, “I wish to receive treasure,
“More treasure than anyone else.”
And the LORD said to me,
“I will allow it,” and I was taken up out of the waves
And my split back was set back into place
And I could feel my body rearranging into its normal fixture.
In the background I could see a hooded figure
Who saw me, and then flashed away.
The hooded figure was my mortal enemy.
I asked, “Who is that?” To my girlfriend.
She said, “That’s nobody.”
And I was back.

55. White Guilt

Never was the happy so divided
Than the day they sat upon their bench;
The Giant spoke to them, towering---
Look upon thy children, are they not different?
Indoctrinate them in savagery, like my heritage.
The little one cries over the violence of thy race
Upon my own. Why dost thou dare to give them home
When they are so different from thee?
These children ought to have starved to death
Or be given to those of like skin.
Was it thy guilt that caused thee to love thine own children?

56. Cross Examined

Upon my search,
I have seen men striving to do good.
And I found that strife has created great harm.
Men would rather look inside themselves
Where they find the utmost assurance that they are good.
Then they destroy trying to conform mankind to the model of goodness
In themselves.

It is simple.
Mozi proved the Golden Rule was logical.
Yet even he had gotten things wrong.
Jesus--- His moral teachings were perfect.
No other genius in history can say the same.
He told men to call Him teacher, and nobody else.

I saw an evangelist struggle to understand
An Atheist’s remarks that good and truth are self evident.
These same individuals want to prove the Earth is young
And that we had not evolved from apes.
My doctrine is that we are only apes---
Yet too many have been into the void and seen what I have seen.
The women who found the idol of Shiva was thrown back into this world
Cruelly.

Christians simply do not get it.
So many of us have been indoctrinated in the existentialist claim
Of their being no objective value.
I speak as an atheist today, when I was an atheist,
That I could see there was objective truth.
I could see there was good and evil.
I ought not concern Christians to disenfranchise faith in it
As the result of this ministry of nihilism has spun the world
Into chaos.
We preach the Gospel.
The Law must be self evident
Or else there can be no God.
And the law is simple:
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
“Love others, as you love yourself.”
The first commandment is fulfilled in the second.

The bitterness---as I read my atheist character---
Of this nihilism is that it's taught as an alternative to Christ.
When, Christ can only be God if His law is self evident
And the words He spoke independent of Him.
That even if He did not exist, these laws were still true.

And when we see the laws He preached were true
We find ourselves approached by the solitary wisdom
That an abjectly poor Carpenter’s bastard had found truth;
And not only found it, but all of it.
That this man, who couldn’t possibly have been educated,
Discovered something that many of the great sages had only come by
Through much learning.

And when you find this,
The case begins to be ever more strong that Jesus is the Christ.
Men are not capable of finding truths so potent on their own;
Without help from others.
Men are not creative enough.
Not even I.

And I find myself at the first piece of wisdom I’d ever found.
Truth is self evident.
Good is self evident.
Nietzsche and the Existentialists were wrong.
It takes a fool hardened by philosophy to not see it
That there is meaning to life;
And that meaning is to love others in the way we ourselves want to be loved.
And that solitary truth is why Christ became our teacher.
And how we know He is God Come in the Flesh
Is that He taught truths which were self evident
And persuasive enough to convince any rational mind.
And if we’re honest,
The preacher talked about this dirty old rapist---
The boogie man of the modern age, 
Is the Hitleresque rapist which all know is wrong.
For the only two morals today are do not kill and do not rape.
Yet, the greater morals are found inherently true
By the discord we experience today---
And knowing that we are imperfect
It becomes clear that we need a savior.
Not because meaning must be found in the Bible
But because the Bible described self evident meaning
Which can be found independent of it or God.

57. Pop Music

I am haunted by a vision.
There is ample land.
There is ample seed.
There are ample waters.
Yet, because of wars,
All of this has disappeared.
Men live in domes
Where the sky is iron
And the ground is bronze.
Israel is protected by Iron Dome
Which is a dome
And not a missile system.
Outside of the domes
Are dirt, bare, deserted wastelands.
Trillions of men live in termite clustered houses;
And they ready to fight the domes.
To bring down the domes’ wall.
Outside, there is communism.
Inside there is Utopian capitalism.
Outside, the men are sticks;
They are tiny men, feral,
With breast implants and orifices;
Genderless, sexless, raceless…
Techno Cyber Punks---
A homogeneous blob
Fed by injections.
They swarm the pleasure domes
Getting destroyed by nuclear weapons
And their blood becomes rain.

58. A Sorry State

He pointed at the plate
And said, "That's your freedom."

59.  A Conversation with India

I look at those starving in your country
And I look at the food in mine.
I see you want the freedom---so they say---
To earn a living and eat.
What you fail to understand
Is that America was once much more
Than a place where your freedom was to be fat
And drive a car.
Freedom meant saying what was really on your mind
And speaking against the government.
Freedom was knowing that your stuff wouldn’t be rifled through
By government agents, or that you wouldn’t be spied on.
Freedom was the right to fight against the government if it ever crossed those boundaries.
You should read Roseau.
The freedom of this country was that censorship was against the rules.
Monopolies were against the rules, also.
The Sherman Act made sure of that.

Kids, in the 1980s would smoke cigarettes in the school hallways.
It was common for companies to hold picnics.
You could swim in the river or lake---
There wasn’t safety equipment everywhere
Stifling you, or treating you like you were some kind of fool.
Lawsuits were uncommon.
I could say “Retard” I could say, “Faggot” I could say an offensive joke.
If it truly crossed the line, people would reprimand it.
They wouldn’t cancel it.
YouTube, as you know, had anything a man could imagine on it.
It was the golden age of information.
I could publish anything---hypothetically, though this was never proven---
And I could make a living off of it.
I could challenge the government.
I could speak words of insurrection and not be investigated.
And nobody would bother me.

I don’t feel I have that freedom anymore.
My only freedom, so said my brother one day,
Is to eat. That was my freedom.
And how slowly that freedom is being taken from us
As prices for everything go up---
What was once a forty cent candy bar
Is now two dollars.
What was once a dollar soda bottle
Is now two dollars and fifty cents.
What was once a dollar a pound meat
Is a four dollar a pound meat.
What was once fourteen bags of groceries
Is seven.

I want you to have the freedom I experienced.
I want that for you more than anything.
I know, watching me---it’s my delusion---
You saw an entitled snob who chased Veplow all around the playground.
I don’t want you to starve;
I want you to have work.
If it’s creative, artistic, manual labor, data entry, healthcare, craftsmanship, cookery,
Whatever the job is you have, I want you to enjoy it,
And be satisfied by the blessings of good government.
I invite you to read Roseau.

You had a Communist Revolution.
It left you desolate.
You had a Capitalist Revolution
And your freedoms were taken away.
Work is paramount;
So is entertainment;
So is ample food and clean water,
Sewage systems, electricity…

I wish you had what I had.
It’s my greatest wish that the whole Earth was satisfied by the blessings I’ve had.
Unfortunately, my country is not the ideal nation anymore.
Does one exist? Perhaps it ought to;
Words cannot hurt someone.
Yes, people made fun of me
But it was a common thought that I despised Dodge Ball from my friends.
I did not. I loved Dodge Ball.
The thing I despised was the selfishness, bitterness, arrogance and unkind nature
Of all my peers. Which I took on their bad qualities.
I suppose America is falling for that reason.
But, I invite the whole world to take what we had,
And build for themselves the kind of society I enjoyed.
Ideas ought never be censored;---
Pornography;
Violence;
That might be best censored.
But, then again, what is real is something immoral
If it’s being sold as entertainment.
Real sex, real violence, real life.
Stories are meant to supplement reality, not be reality.

60. Pro Choice

"Come, let us reason together.
"The poor are scum upon the Earth;
"And suffering---there is no way
"To lift oneself out of suffering.

"Poor should be thrown into chambers
"And gassed; their bodies burned.
"For, they are victims of this oppressive culture.
"We ought to harvest their organs
"And use them in our cosmetic products.

"If a child  or man is unloved---
"Rather than show them love---
"We ought to carefully weigh their 
"Benefit to society---
'"Their mourning, it brings down others,
"And my soul is hurt by their mourning---
"And we ought to destroy them.
"Rip open their cranium, and harvest their brains.

"For, if one is a victim,
"We ought to kill them.
"For, that is the ethical,
"And merciful thing to do."

61. History

I read the Bible for what it had said
And I found all we know of history
Is scribed in those pages’ plain English ink.
Yet, when I confront a skeptic, she points
To the same evidence I had found. She
Says, “Look, this proves the Bible is errant.”
It’s simply a shift of nouns, a pagan
Mythos, a long line of strong Satanic
Divinations, maddened by poetic
Intrigue just like my own mythologies.
And I find the simplest truth is, they wish
The Jews, who worshiped Baal, to have only
Worshiped Baal, yet what they claim already
Was said in the Bible. Yet, postmodern
Analyses, and a defiance of
Plain English supplants Baal for Jehovah.
But it begins to appear that Hubaal 
Is a lie, yet the maddened scholars think
He is more ancient than the Laws of God.
Which, one need only look at Christ’s pure Word
To know that what He spoke was self evident
And therefore, making it more ancient still.

62. Phillies

I, a Fourth Generation Phillies Fan
Sit in the darkness of my room; listen
To the sounds of the TV. My friend hates
Me in that moment; I am bitter. Sleep
Doesn't come easy. For my friend hates me.
I hear it in his voice; I see it. Stained
Is my voice to his ears, and he and my
Family watch the Phillies. Bryce Harper hits
A walk off home run. I feel no joy. For
I offended him, just like my mother
Was offended by the truths I uttered.
I cannot but speak the truth, and now I,
Seeing my team have the year I prayed for,
Cannot enjoy it; my heart's bitterness
For those I love and their hatred at my
Words---where does it come from? I do not know.
My life is like this season of Baseball;
Triumphant Highs, Magnificent lows. All
Is torn assunder in my wretched
Heart. Bryce is worth thirty million dollars.
Yet, am I? I do not know, for what I
Love is my family and friends, and country;
So I sit in darkness, solitude; Wait
Yet the age's wisdom is the trophy
Goes to thieves, the robbers, the murderers.
Maybe a thief had joy in the ballgame
But even if there were joy in it, I
Sit nearly in tears---I wonder about
My vision, my righteousness; I sometimes
Wonder if the Earth were flat; I don’t know.
All I know is this, that I listen to
The sage today, after emailing
Him, and I find my prophecies foolish.
Yet, there is a peace. Though I am scolded 
For having the prescience to see futures
And to know the dark course society
Goes, I know this is what the Gospel preached.

63. The Four Noble Truths

Sometimes the path to suffering
Is the path to greater joy.
Sometimes, striving against
Evil---
Which causes temporary pain---
Is better than meditation.

Sometimes, feeling self love
And its endorphins aroused by
Blank minds
Is not the noble path.
Sometimes war is necessary.

64. The Ferry To Hel

The young King stood upon the shade-filled river Styx
And argued with the Ferryman about crossing.
The Ferryman, secretly, the young King’s sire,
Had a wicked grin creak across his wrinkled, gray face.
“I have slept with many men’s wives, o thou proud king.”
The king, with wrath, opened up his mouth in judgment;
“Let me cross the river Styx, into hel, the land
“Of Giants.” But the ferryman would not. He cried,
“O, you’ll travel far from thy wife, so unfaithful!”
The King spoke, “I have slaughtered many Nephilim!”
The Ferryman creaked a smile most severe. “I
“Will not let you. For if you cross, you shall lose aught!
“Thy wife shall sleep with any wight, and thy joys fail!”
The King, knowing the old Ferryman’s exploits, glared.
“My wife is faithful, you lie!” Yet the ferryman
With a devilish grin, said, “I will not let you.”

65. Of Sound Mind

It was said by Lewis that Jesus must
Either be insane, or the Son of God.
It was said by good G. K. Chesterton
That Christ had proven his sound mind's subtlety.
I say that Christ was a Genius, who poor,
Surpassed all the sages of history.

66. Apollonius of Tyana

Surrounding her is cloudy divination.
She learned from India, Egypt, Canaan
The mysteries of the purple occult.
Then, was she raptured? A perfect philosopher?
Before the Judge, whose sharp sentence was death
Did she disappear into the gold abyss?

Or, is it as one true prophet said,
Christ is wedded to death? To conquer it.---
Knowledge of the certainties of this life,
The certainties of the algebra, of
All matter which is governed by its law…
Did this make the perfect philosopher?

Then, I, entwined by death, like the Fable’s
Hero, wish to be so and disappear 
At judgment.


67. The Foes of the Red Cross Knight

Oh, thou Red Cross Knight
With the Daughter of Zion
As thy bride; she rides upon the lion.

So, you first find yourself at odds
With Morpheus, and then Duessa.
You see thy lady sex the Spright.

Then, you must fight Sans Foy
And you must fight Sans Joy
And you must fight Sans Loy.

You must fight a false Love.
You must fight a false Joy.
You must fight a false Loyalty.

These three brothers hate you
For you slew them, one after another.
One after another, after another.

Then, you must fight the Beast;
Pride, Idleness, Gluttony,
Lechery, Avarice, Envy, Wrath.

Beneath the House of Pride
Is the Mithgarth-Worm eating away
Swirling amidst the floorboards.

How many enemies can you face?
How many foes can you fight?
How many can be those defeated fears?

68. For'tuna and Kairos


How many have been wasted by thee?
Men, who made thee the goddess?
Women, who abandoning home throw their lot?
For, aren’t thou just a lot, thrown?
Thou art without justice, or the scales.
Thou dost not weigh the balance,
And give fortune to the good.
Thou distribute, like a lot,
Thy blessings. Men, wary, seek thee
And search for thy brother Kairos;
And in Kairos they await for thy German love.
Worshiping Kairos and For’tuna
The two lovers---and seizing upon
They take For’tuna as their bride.
Yet, how many souls are wasted
Never seeing Kairos, never being blessed
By the lottery of For’tuna?
Whom, their unholy romance brings with it
The savors of purple silk and crimson velvet.
The savors of a dozen spices in every pot;
The fat of a roasted suckling and corn
Never lacking. And the man who gains
For’tuna as his bride, the man who captured
Kairos, that man grows ever so cold
And he ends up in hell. For he says,
“Jehovah has so blessed me with wealth,
“And these miserable lot of fools
“Do not work, and are lazy.
“That is why they do not obtain wealth and favor.”
However, it is the lot which brings man
His state in life, and nothing more.
If one man is born into a kingdom with guns
And another man into a kingdom with swords;
When they war, the former kingdom shall always win.
If one man is born into a kingdom with wealth
And another man is born into a kingdom with dearth
It is For’tuna and Kairos who reign over them.

However, a sturdy hand which sets upon the plough
Shall never lack bread, water or any good thing
No matter aught the kingdom he has been born into.
Whether slave or free, the man who quietly works
Upon his labors shall have continual feasts.

69. Our Burnt Offering

Aye, Christ had gone to hell.
The Father, Who is Christ,
Was with the Thief on the cross
In Heaven. Yet the second
Person of the Trinity had descended 
Into hell, as is prophesied.

Christ, like the sacrificial lamb’s
Body, was broken.
And like the Lamb,
He passed through
The fires so the priests and sinners could eat.

What was finished
Was the Levitical priesthood
And the veil to the temple was torn.
For, could there be forgiveness
If Christ did not rise?
Why rise, if death is the supreme accomplishment?

Would Christ have died,
Had he ascended into heaven?
Nay, but He would be among the living in heaven.
Had He need to ascend in Bodily Form
To the Father, if His Soul were taken to paradise?
Why rise at all, if Christ did not first descend?
For, the prophets say Christ descended into death
Not that He raised into life,
And the Father, Who is Christ Jesus,
Presided in heaven, while the Son
Wast in hell, suffering torment
And collecting the souls of She’ol
Whom would make covenants with Him.

70. The Tragedy of Love

Love has had the tragic past
To be first, embarked on by two
Who, with the passion broke
The skin of pleasant womb
And flower petals meet.
And indulgent in amatory’s
Naked touch, was quaffed
For the allure of paramour’s touch.

Then, love had been a vile thing
Which censored from the lay
Was called most wretched and worthless thing;
A vile state of unhappy charm
Which struck a boy or girl
And would cause their life such great harm.
For, worst was when loveless wed
The man or woman would find the naked breast
Of lover, and undawned their raiment
They fell to lusty show of love’s 
Chemical bliss. And therefore,
Love was sacrilegiously vile
In the eyes of man, as a thing uncouth
And cursèd, which ruined marriage vows.

Then, once again, love unbridled 
Was to be forsaken once again
When man and woman through emotion’s bliss
Would fornicate one with another
Their vile prick dipped in the ink
Of woman or man, which love became
A chemical once again, never to have been committed
To one or the other---nay, just a vile thing
Forsaken, indulged in, callously forgotten
Once it dimmed and the two in heated sweat
Found the chemicals at last had disappeared
They leave one another, looking for the blasted heat
With one again, leaving children to the dogs.

It is all sacrilege.

71. Vile

Thou didst make the Shakespearean Sonnet
Be a song about homoerotic love,
Of a man and his eleven year old, dead son.
How much more foul is this queer science
Which cannot interpret a man’s verse?
Of a heartbroken father, singing over his son’s hearse?
No, instead, you make it the foul love of he and a duke;
Yet, read the damn thing, and its true meaning
In light of this,
Will make thou puke.

For how dost thou change the fatherly advice
Of a sire to wed a wife?
If not a father's fatherly love to a son,
Thou disgraceful fiends would make it vice?

72. The True Shakespearean Sonnet

He was married to a black woman.
He loved her very much, in soul
But was not physically attracted to her.
They had a son. Their son died.
Shakespeare wrote in succession
His fatherly advice to his deceased son.
He was conflicted on not having a sire
And his advice to his son was to wed
So he could produce offspring
And thereby continue his family’s legacy.

He didn’t express his love to his son
Except in his sonnets, where a careful ear
Would see the true sense in what they meant.
Almost humorously, he predicted
His work would be misinterpreted
Even defied; and the shocking thing
Was his family was a mixed race family.

This is the true Shakespeare.
He was not gay.
He was a father mourning a son
And in love with a black woman.

73. Paraclete

I listen to Hindu mantras
And I see, in part, a veiled revelation
Of the Spirit of God.
I believe other religions wholly find God;
They find God’s spirit,
For if they couldn’t,
Then it would not be true,
“I was found by a nation that did not seek me.”

However, God’s spirit upon the Earth
Is available for all who seek God;
Yet, for eternity---save one is abjectly poor---
For true knowledge of salvation,
One need to know Who God is.

I cannot but confess that other religions
Have mingled and found the Spirit of God.
I can feel power in Hindu mantras---
But, it is worldly knowledge.
It is not knowledge which leads one to eternal life,
But rather it leads one to eternal damnation.

For, the LORD says,
“All who enter not by the gate
“Are thieves and robbers.”
Meaning, men find God
But without entering in through the Shepherd’s Gate
They are but thieves who have stolen Paraclete;
And thereby, they have not known Him fully
But rather one person of the Trinity.
For, only by knowledge of all three Persons
Of God, can one attain to the riches of eternal salvation.
Upon the earth, many find Him,
But they do not know His name
And without knowledge of His name
There can be no salvation for any. 
And the reason for this is Christ's teachings.
No religion, save Christianity,
Has a full revelation of God's law,
First given to Abraham in Mesopotamia,
Second given to Moses in the deserts of Canaan,
And third and finally revealed by the Son of God Himself,
Jesus Christ. For without this full revelation
One mingles with God perverse spirits of demons---
For every religion either propagates lies in their holy text,
Or outright sin. And that is why one,
To be saved---for finding God does not mean you're saved---
Means one must accept Christ and all that He had taught.
For we call Him "Teacher." Not Vishnu, not Muhammad
Not Buddha, not Darwin, nor even Moses if one cuts from the Word of God
All that Christ had taught. First and foremost, it is Christ who gave
Pure truth, and unadulterated, which no other man in history can claim.
Christ alone is our teacher---
And some men, searching God,
Find Paraclete, but without knowing His name
There can be no life.

74. Divine Power

Three divine powers exist.
Wisdom, Paraclete and Love.

Wisdom is the ability to interpret and understand.
Paraclete is to commune with the presence and power of God.
Love is love.

I believe anyone can find these---
Christian or not.
But, each of these come from, and are evidence of, God.

The name of God is what saves.
And only the name of God.
One can mingle with all knowledge,
All power and all love,
But without knowing Who God is,
There can be no salvation.

For, only Christ has spoken the words of truth.
Only Christ has given the perfect command for life;
To embolden the power of God---

For, if one mingles with God’s power
The fullness of the divine power points to the Words of that Crucified Christ.

75. The Okay Hand Sign

Conspiracy theorists say it’s “666.”
Leftists call it “A Symbol of White Power.”
Yet, when I see Indians make the hand sign
From an entirely removed region of the world,
I tend to think it a natural hand sign
That probably has some universal significance.
Most likely, it’s the most opposite of a threatening posture
That the hand can make, so naturally,
We are built to do this when we’re trying to communicate
That we are intending to appear nonthreatening.

Which is a great symbol
That the Black Lives Matter movement,
Subconsciously, intends to make violent
Every tic of peace, in order to
Elicit the Racial Ragnarok
And 2pocalypse
Our Racist belligerents so desperately covet.

76. Una Thou Daughter of Zion
 
Una, thou Daughter of Zion;---
Let I never be unchivalrous to forget thee.
The Lion is killed for you;
The Law is slain for you,
Laid on the body of Asland---
He is killed by false Loyalty
Who rapes thou away.

Duessa, that potion mistress Medea,
Walked beside me, yet let me escape her
When I see hell is in the house of pride.
She rides six of the Heads of the Thirteen
By the Seven Heads of the Nile Dragon,
That Mithgarth Worm Who eats away at our Tree of Life,
Which holds our worldly plane in the air--
It feeds, so let I never forget thy beauty
Lest the Earth fall to the World.

77. The Folly of the West

It's a question being seriously asked right now,
"Are mathematics invented or discovered?"
If this question is seriously being entertained,
Then the education system has failed miserably.

The fact that Pythagoras had discovered a theorem
Which we still use today, and the algebra we use
Is proven in all areas, including physics and engineering,
Shows that Mathematics are not invented. They are discovered.
Even number theory is discovered. Base Ten or Base Twelve or Base Seven
May be an example of different languages, yet they will always
Come to the same conclusions, no matter what system is employed.

Any invented mathematics cannot be called mathematics.
This question just proves how ridiculous the current education system has made our kids.

78. Lil-Nas Shoes

Christians scream about a shoe with blood in it.
While they dance in ecstatic fervor,
They babble like lunatics in the presence of non believers,
They draw Enneagrams,
They ascribe magical powers to essential oils, water and blood,

They think grace gives one license to sin,
They sing chaunts like that of the Occultist hymns,
They play with spiritual powers, like a rebellious teenager does with Axe Cologne and a lighter,
They do things with spiritual things that even the most hardened Pagan wouldn’t dare---

What’s my comment on the shoe?
Fix the log in your own eye, before you bother about the mote in your brother’s.

79. Jesus Christ Is Come in the Flesh

What this means---
So you can't call me a False Teacher, Collin---
Is that Jehovah God
Came, by the Virgin Mary,
And conceived the child Christ.
Within the very body of Christ
Dwelt God---fully God.
The Flesh of God, God’s Word becoming flesh,
Was Christ fully.
Christ was not a cup.
His flesh was as much God
As the Father of Lights.
The very Word of God became flesh
And tabernacled among men.
God, then, was crucified by Pontius  Pilate 
Died, and was buried,
And on the third day he raised from the dead.
He then ascended into heaven
In the resurrected Body,
And there He is seated by the right hand of the Father everlasting,
Amen.
That Christ still has a body, this is evident;
And He will return again, to judge the living and the dead.

I speak the full manifestation of the Flesh of God in Jesus Christ
As is said by John the Apostle,
“He who confesses the LORD Jesus Christ is Come in the Flesh
“That Spirit come’th from God.”

80. Hamnet

Hamnet, you are the Young Man.
You died.
Your father spoke of you in your wild throws
Of romance with a young woman.
And she, you had blessed wed
If not for the reeling throws of time
Which because of thy mixed race
Thou wert killed for courting her.
Thus, grief thieved thy father William
Who sung of your lovemaking
To immortalize you.

Thou wert Romeo.

81. Messiah

I don’t say the Bible is inerrant,
But our faith in it, like Kierkegaard said,
Is more important than the object of 
The Bible itself. I still believe in it.
Because if one read the metaphors, it
Is clear that it is the Word of God, and
God Breathed. I imagine Jesus telling
His story, writing each chapter as His
Book, to teach mankind about war and peace
About love and hate, about right and wrong.

Yet, would it not make sense that the news
In Bethlehem reach Herod’s ears after
The Prophet and Prophetess declared Him
The Son of God and then King of the Jews?
"They departed into their own country 
"Another way." Then they went to Egypt!
Jesus was a young boy.
It seems for Mary and Joseph to flee
To Egypt, after Christ’s own lawful rites
Would have to be after He was declared
King. And David fighting off the numbers
Of many men in battle, the point is
That He won great victories, whether horse
Or Chariot, or Footman it does not
Matter. And perhaps Jehoiakim were
A Mandela Effect, like Billy Graham.
Or, it could be he was overseen by
A regent until eighteen.

82. Andrew

How many times has the LORD called you?
Nay, just once? No, it's been multitudes of times
In multitudes of different ways.
He keeps calling you, until you follow him.

83. Judas Iscariot

The portrait of a wicked man is such:
He, having blood money, throws it at the
Priests, where the silver coins spill onto the
Temple's floor. The Priests then persuade Judas
To accompany them, for it’s bloodcoin
And then they buy the Potter’s Field with him
To mock Jeremiah’s prophecy. Weak
Judas then realizes  prophecy
Has been fulfilled, and he hangs himself in
The field, where several two-days later his
Rotten corpse spills his purple guts.

84. On the Inerrancy of Scripture

I spy upon the Earth the reverberating 
Circle--- There are Christians who lose their faith over
A small detail wrong in our Holy Text. I say
God doesn’t care about small details. Just the big
Picture. Yet, with this there is an end to wisdom
When the zealot, clinging to his faith, seeks scripture
And sees the most minute detail wrong; “An Error!”
And then the Atheist says, “See! If thou cannot
“Trust God to make the Bible all inerrant, then thou
“Canst trust a word the Bible doth say? Canst thou, now?
“For if the Bible be inspired by God, how
“I say to you, can you believe anything it 
“Says, if I find this little, innocuous thing?”
I say, one ought to know God, and it won’t be a
Problem. For, if one communes with God, God’s love will
Show one the fact that our Bible is not a god
Nor is it God’s flesh, nor is it God’s power. Words
It is, transcribed by prophets, written by Jesus.
But it is not the object of our faith. So what
Kierkegaard says, that faith is more important than 
The object of faith, which for many Christians is 
The Bible. How do we know it is true? Because
It speaks independent truths which man can find on
Their own, yet no man, save God, was aught wise enough
To find aught morsel of Wisdom’s objective truths.

I spy upon the Earth the reverberating
Circle--- There are Heathens who find God’s Paraclete
And they believe they have found full revelation.
Knowing power, they find themselves descending deep
Into the recesses of dark idolatry.
For, knowing power, they know not whether it be
Darkness or light--- This is why one must couple truth
And power--- for if they’re found independently
Christians find all wisdom---to which there is an end;
And wisdom not knowing God or tasting power
Is as dangerous as Heathens tapping into it 
Like a thief. For knowing the Bible without first
Knowing God denies the power and existence
Of God. Yet knowing God exists, finding  power,
Is to know God, without washing in His clean blood.

85. The Reign of Science

Are we anymore free today
With science as our guide?
Are we any happier?
Are we any more blessed?
Are we any more satisfied by love?
Are we less hungry?
Are we sheltered more?
Are the governments any more benevolent?
Are the children any safer?
Are the schools better?
Is the child’s hope in the future any brighter?

It seems five years of the reign of Science
Has already crippled the Earth totally.

86. India

The cure kills.
Bodies float down the Ganges 
Starved from the Locusts which wiped out 
Half of the crop.
Meanwhile, being told to stay indoors,
And not go into the market to avoid getting sick.
A well fed individual has nothing to fear from it.
But, a man told not to go to market,
Told to wear a mask which costs a day’s salary---
They die for they’re blocked from access to food.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden forces Americans to take vaccines;
A hot meal is the best vaccine medicine can afford.
And for over ninety percent of the world
They are being blocked from having it.

87. The Battle of Oxford

For one hundred and eighty years
The Boers and the Rebels fought wars
For one hundred and eighty years
The Boers and the Rebels fought wars
Bloody and broken. Between gaps
They would rest, and blood would spill out
Upon the grassland’s ruby clay 
Of the African bush. Back, forth
They would wound and maim, and so kill
The Redcoat and Boer Warrior’s bled.
On the final salvo, after
Many years of slaughter, the Boers
Took one last push into Redcoat
Lines, yet the Redcoats repelled them
For they were refreshed by a moment’s
Hesitation from the Boer lines.
Fifty-one hundred Rebels slain
And Fifty-two hundred Boers lay
Dead upon the open plains, heaped
Into their rows, where the dead lie.

88. Western Empiricism

If Western Empiricism were only understood?
Then, classrooms would build squares
And test out the Quadratic Equation.
They would cut their squares, and see
The beautiful workings of geometry.
They would do calculus, and find it precisely
Forecasts measurements---they would test
It with the forces of Gravity.
They would see circles’ circumferences
Were Pi, if the diameter of a circle were one.
They would predict the volume of spheres;
They would understand the reason spheres
Are calculated, and they’d see by water displacement
That the calculations are 100% accurate.
They would, in remedial math courses,
Learn algebra through physics and electricity.
They would learn how electricity works
By testing it in the classroom.
They would measure velocity and distance and time.
They would learn geometry through Euclid,
And connect the limitations of physical reality.

Instead, our students are bombarded by deduction
Without any a posteriori understanding of why?
Deduction within deduction, within deduction---
If one has perfect logic, yet not a fact to use with it,
Then one can prove about anything---
So long as the logic is sound, it creates beautiful works of art.
Yet, to understand the simple nature of reality
Is to understand the subtle nature of how real world
Events dictate the interpretation of history.
That a word is as accurate as a scientist’s compass.
Should we know history… See history…
Understand Shakespeare for what he truly said,
Not what we had liked him to have said;
We would not pervert the science of the soul.
For, the mere fact that we make a lovesong
Of a man with his eleven year old son
To be an erotic evocation of a gay relationship
With a Duke--- There’s something perverted in our knowledge.
The fact that Fantasia’s nudity is seen in perverted light;
It means that someone must feel a cherub is erotic.
Not, however, to see the metaphor of erotic lovemaking
Which brings upon Cupid’s form from the womb.
No… Cupid is erotic, Shakespeare is singing love songs about his son.
Why I cling to my Bible is that it helps erase that nonsense
An align my soul back to understanding things
Without the perverted intrusion of sensualities
Which ought not be interpolated into the text;
Save that an individual is perverted beyond all measure.
Yet, because we live in a perverted culture
Cupid is erotic, and Shakespeare sings erotic stanzas
To his eleven year old son Hamnet, whom the poem
So clearly is talking about by reference a dozen times to death’s deparation.

89. Combat Wombat

I've built an entire empire through poetry;
Established through logic the principle that words
Have meaning. 

Yet you topple it down
By refusing to listen.

You attack a brother in Christ.
Let me defend him.

My words have bite, and I know my wisdom seeps into your soul.
You'll say, "Dude this guy is crazy,
"His words don't seep into my soul.
"He's a religious nut job with a blog."
And then you'll mention my criminal history.
Let me just say, that riotous past is why I 
Know you're wrong. There isn't any sin
I abstained from in youth;
And I know full well your every thought.
Subconsciously, they ream in me...
I understand your arguments better than you do.

Why is Homosexuality disgusting?
Because it plainly perverts our perceptions about reality.
By skewing the common discourse with foul notions,
It makes no man have a sense of purity.
Words wholly unsexed become scandalous.
Shakespeare sings a catamizing hymn to his son;
Fantasia's cupids are erotic---I've heard it said.
The Bible has no clear interpretation.
Anyone who reads the Bible knows you're plainly wrong.
But your smugness...
Homosexuals can't help themselves?
Then neither can a pedophile or rapist.
Why have laws at all, if people are bound to their sin
Genetically, and have no way to escape it?
It seems the Gospel is moot, now,
For the whole point of the good news
Is that doesn't have to be true.
How many gays want to be gay?
Used to be none of them;
Now it's hip, and in the by and by
And it's noble. And because of that
The knowledge of the past is entirely perverted

Homosexuals aren't always catamites,
I'll give you that.
But they surely are sodomites.
The Bible condemns sodomy.
In its literal translation, it categorizes Sodomites 
The same as Catamites.
Sodomites are anyone who have sex
Beyond penetrative vaginal sex.
And even that can clearly be a sin
If it's eaten by a paramour---which is another word the Bible uses.
Look it up.

And the Bible has a clear interpretation.
It is the story of Israel becoming a people,
And then sinning through Idolatry with Abortions, Sodomy and Paramours.
The Bible says that quite plainly.
Then God brought Babylon to Israel's walls;
Here, as a matter of history,
We have actual evidence that Babylon did this.
They besieged them,
And then the besieged city's people had to eat their own shit,
If not their neighbors.
Surprised I cuss?
"No,"
You say. I'm crazy, you say, you say, you say.
No... I'm just tired of people like you
Perverting everything you touch.

I spend a lifetime finding the meaning of the greatest literature in history.
And you, your whole generation,
Sweeps it away with one blatant, ignorant sweep.
Why is homosexuality wrong?
Because it clearly makes people unable to understand one another.
Simple proof is every lie you uttered.

And Christ is the restoration of that great siege.
He is the restoration of His people;
The Shepherd back to the Promised Land.

90. Thoughts on Prufrock

Haunted like I always am by Prufrock,
A vision... Loveless, unsentimental,
Obtuse--- Successful for a time
And waning into your elder days
You are no longer famous.
You are "Counselor to princes."
Looking like the fool...
Balding, thinning, deluded by magic.

I've seen it in many academics.
So caught up in knowledge,
So inured by philosophy that love is like Prufrock's lovesong.
In and out they go, talking of Michelangelo...
A subject high and mighty.
Yet, it does not seem to interest Prufrock.
Why doesn't Michelangelo interest him?
Inured to beauty---
Likely you stare at blank walls, and jagged lines.
Michelangelo no longer interests you.

Do you believe you're like Lazarus? 
Do you believe you're like John the Baptist?
Grasping for an answer...
A false prophet, giving divisive counsel to the king.
Balding, thinning...

I'd rather be impoverished,
And like a monk compiling my odes
Than become you.
I'd rather hold onto Eternal Life.
As Eliot said, "Let me never turn again."
You made a public denunciation of me and my faith...
You are he, that Prufrock.
Balding, deluded and inured by your countless studies.
Ensconced in the dullness of Academia.
Obtuse. Sometimes ridiculous.
I simultaneously see you as the most vile man I can imagine...
A loveless psychopath murdering,
"A time to murder; a time to create."
In the collegiate world, or whatever world you walk in,
Your insomnia, your meandering through crooked streets
Seeing the shadow cross your room.
The yellow smoke reminiscent of Agent Orange
Reminiscent of Mustard Gas.
Muzzles, mustard gas...

For some reason you think you're Lazarus.
For some reason you think you're John the Baptist.
Holier than thou, a martyr.
I have a mental image of you, in your rolled up khakis,
Yet walking on the beach searching for Mermaids.
You drown yourself.

Let me never be you.
I never want to be you.

Deluded, ensconced in study;
Unloving, uncharitable...
Maddened by philosophy,
Maddened by Aristotelian Ethics.

You dabble in poetry, 
Like you were Yeats or Tolkien.
You think you were the Oxford Don,
You teach your class,
Your sing your liturgy of "Breasts!"
Like you had just recited Southey;
Filling the Stadium at Coventry
With adoring fans.
Your erotic poetry,
Like Endymion,
Feigns a greatness, 
Yet falls on ears like a guttery does eyes.

At the very most,
You are a sub par poet
Who's enjoyed his brief time of fame...
Working in the hallowed halls of Academia---
Unkind, unmoved by any great sympathy.
No... like so many scholars
You are not enthralled by Michelangelo.
You cannot enter into the fray,
The ecstasy---
He is overrated. That is what you think.
Jubilant, triumphant shouts over what could be mankind's greatest artist,
And it does not excite you;
Unlike a child who sees it for the first time
Who speaks for days, upon days, upon days.
What's more honest is the child's curiosity.
But, you stifle it...
Show your class a Joan Miro
For he you find worthy.
Does that even excite you?
The guttural banality of stick figures
And geometric shapes?
I'd say like a prude, like a simpleton,
Like a pompous ass, you dote over it.
For it tantalizes your toddler like mind.

91. Rashomon

He doesn't prove witnesses are unreliable
But that modern culture is filled with liars.

92. Some of the Evide3nce

I've studied the Genealogies in scripture.
And they are very, very, very accurate.
Abraham---if you tally up all of the years---
Lived right at the forming of Hammurabi's Code. 
The cult of Aten was founded---and you can do this yourself
I swear---right when Moses lived.

For those who say the Jews didn't exist
Because scholars see evidence of Baal worship
In Canaan---the Bible says that the Jews forgot their religion many times.
The Bible says that Israel worshiped Baal for most of its existence
But the Southern Tribe of Judah stayed for the most part faithful.
We know there was a Southern Tribe because the Tele Dan Stele---
An  Archeological relic---has written on it
Verbatim that Judah had lost a battle, 
And on that stone was written the portmanteau Housedavid
Which this pagan king had won a victory over.
Meaning, Judah was indeed a kingdom.
Yes, the Bible was recompiled in Persia
On its most recent draft---but the Bible 
Claims so when it says several dozen times,
"As it still is to this day."
Meaning the Histories were transcribed
After Cyrus had restored Israel back to Canaan from Babylon.
Cyrus, who was prophesied in Isaiah to be the restorer of Israel's Captivity
Some 200 years beforehand.
I've already established that Israel was a people
Prior to the captivity, so it can only be that the religion 
Was preserved.
It is also recorded that Babylon sacked Jerusalem
In the Nebuchadnezzar Chronicles---
Which is another historical fact.
So, it cannot be claimed like it sometimes is
That Israel or Judah weren't kingdoms prior to Babylonian Captivity.

As for the flood---
Every culture around the world
Has a myth about the global flood.

As for Christ's existence
He most certainly lived.
The Vatican has record of His census
And it has His death certificate
Which the Jews had forged to try and claim Jesus was not the Messiah.
Also, there are references to medical conditions
As yet unknown to the ancient world in the New Testament.
Jesus sweat blood. It's a condition called "hematohidrosis".
And Jesus died of a Heart Attack, because
When He was pierced, water flowed from His wound.
This is consistent with a heart attack
Where the water lining of the internal organs is damaged.
This also could only occur if Christ had truly died.

As for the resurrection,
Men who had personally known Jesus
Were willing to die over the testimony that He raised from the dead;
They were crucified, burnt, impaled,
Stoned, suffered persecution
For the testimony that He had risen from the dead.
Men will not suffer long for a lie.
They just won't.
But, these men suffered and died,
So they must have been eyewitnesses to His resurrection.

As for the record in Genesis,
God is all powerful.
The rest of these facts should overshadow
Any insipid doubt about how God could create the world in six days.
God is God. Meaning He can turn water into wine
Raise the dead, heal the blind, deaf and mute
And that also means alter time and matter.
He changed simple H20 into the magnificently complex chemical composition of wine.
Any doubt to the matter of how God could have created the world
Is a un-imaginative assumption.
God conceived Christ through a Virgin
Which is prophesied in the scripture.

Also, Christ's crucifixion and death are prophesied
In plain terms, in Isaiah 53 and Psalm 2 and 22.
The fact that God was going to change the Law is prophesied in Jeremiah 31.
It's also true that in Deuteronomy, the curses
Over Israel were fully satisfied by the captivity and sacking of Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar;
Which is a matter of historical fact, preserved in the Babylonian scrolls of the Nebuchadnezzar Chronicle.
Isaiah 53 is verbatim in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Meaning it, too, existed prior to Christ.
Meaning the prophet did actually predict Christ.

As for the morality of Christianity
It is proven independently by Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Mozi, Confucius, Lao Tsu, Maimonides,
And many other great sages in history finding aspects of the Christian truth.
It was revealed in part through many religions, which veiled the truth as they mingled with God
Unknowingly, but was fully revealed by God through direct communion with Prophets.

God, to be just, had to reveal His law through His prophets.
So, He first revealed it through Abraham,
Inspiring what academics have called the "Cult of Righteousness"
To then Moses who chiseled them down upon stone
And finally Christ, God Himself, spoke the full revelation of God's Law.
This was so none would be without the knowledge of what is demanded from man by God.
For, if God were good, and seeing it takes geniuses to find even a small portions of moral truth,
God would have to reveal Himself through revelatory visions to men and women
Throughout History to inspire Law.
And He did just that through the Prophets and Moses, and finally through His Son Jesus Christ
And the Apostles.
For, the morality laid down by Christ is quantifiably the best in existence, and it is testable;
It produced the happiest civilization in history,
For as that civilization fell away from its belief in God
It had gotten ever worse, until now it is like the rest of the world.

This is the evidence that God is Jesus.

92. Notes on the creation of Astille

Looking at my villain in Hail Britannica.
I find the prefix in French, "a" which means without.
I find the suffix "lle" which means she.
Yet, of the "sti" I found it rooted in a Danish word.
Yet, that cannot be, though it has to be,
As the word means "Path"
And it must be why I chose it.

But, I remember precisely looking through French Prefix and Suffixes
Somewhere in my Dad's French Book 
To come up with the Portmanteau.
And so I come up with "Astille."
Pronounced " 'a stee yuh"
Yet. I had found it in a French Dictionary
And it wasn't Danish.
Perhaps I chose the Danish word
To portmanteau with the French
To say Astille was not Danish,
So she was not the right path.
Very strange mystery.
But, when I was creating her name,
I was looking over French Etymological suffixes and prefixes
To create a Portmanteau.
Though, I wholly remember making Astille's name
Fully of French origin. Which is a great mystery to me
How this could possibly have happened.

93. Odinism and Hellenism

On my bookshelf are works such as the Poetic Edda
Ovid's Metamorphoses, Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
Virgil's Aeneid and Horus' Odes and Epodes.
 Like Lewis I'm tempted---yes, it's a temptation---
To reconstruct them. However, with all religions---
Pagan included---there are moral aberrants.

In Odinism, particularly, it was the religion of the Nazi Party.
But, more imperatively---the more enticing religion---
Is Hellenism. Yet, at its core is sin and passion.

It was told to me by a beloved person
That Dionysius was Satan---or the Greek Satan.
Deriving a meaning for Satan,
That Satan is imbued with passion, sexuality, drunkenness.
I have to say that Ovid is full of beautiful scenes.
The Pagan religion enticing the flesh.
I could never be swayed to Odinism, as it's racist---
But, Hellenism I could be swayed to it for its focus
On beauty and passion.
In fact, it was my religion as a child.
Not literally, but in all the passions I had
Pan and Syrinx, or Byblis' love for Caunus
Came closest. I was unbridled---
Much was my proclivity toward passion.
And that is what the Greek Religion is
Is a celebration of human passion.
Feeling the liquor of pure emotions---
Whatever is their source.

In my adulthood, I realize that this was precisely 
The dirty thing I abhorred most.
I was overwhelmed with Peace---
And that peace came from loving Jorgia.
Not to say that Jorgia was my God---
But, that the feeling of Peace became 
The highest form for religious emotion.
It's the thing I'm bringing men to in my writing.
I find in the Christian religion---
Its mythology, its architecture, 
Its music, its painting, its worship
Its religion, its cultural impact,
That it best reflects the peace I found through Jorgia.
Prior to that, I had not known it---
I was much like Ovid's depictions
Filled with enraged passions.
It was in effect my religion---
That of Eros, but Jorgia brought me knowledge
Of something deeper than Eros.
She brought me knowledge of peace.
And imbued in that peace came direct communion with God.
It was far superior.

So, I reject Hellenism and Odinism
Odinism for the reason that it killed 14,000,000 people
On its last manifestation.
Hellenism because it is the religion of the world
As it exists today---and that religion is passion
Without recourse to law.

94. The Root of Atheism

The atheist sees evil
And says, "A Good God would never
"Create suffering."

I look at Genesis,
The very book atheists nitpick,
And understand man had acquired 
Judgment.

With this knowledge,
Man understands right from wrong,
Therefore, deserves to suffer.
For, a crime committed by a dog
Is not damnable. For it does not know
Why it commits sin.

Thus, man must be reminded
That this world is imperfect;
That is why there is evil.
Because our lives are purposed
To attain to a better life.
And this life can never be that better life.

95. Fool

The top nine most inconvenient verses
In the Bible---so an Atheist proclaimed---
He unfolded nine of my favorite verses.

Jesus called the Pharisees fools.
So what? They were fools.
Just like you're a fool.
Yet, he who calls his brother "Raca"
That is "Worthless fellow"
Which translates into "Fool"---
I'm sorry, did I just chink the first third of your video?

Jesus whipping the Temple is a fulfillment of prophecy.
"My house has been made a den of thieves."
And even Jesus displays wrath.
Sorry. I'll get to the rest later, but you're not going to like what I have to say.

Yes, Christians cannot sin.
That is, they cannot commit cardinal sins.
As John says, probably somewhere nearby that same chapter,
Is that there's a sin leading to death,
And a sin which does not lead to death.
The second, Christians do often.
The first is impossible for a Christian,
For the Holy Spirit prevents them, 
Even in some scary supernatural ways.

Which leads to the last.
I have seen amputations healed.
A guy's finger once appeared out of nowhere,
And it was amputated the day before.
And I have seen a few people raised from the dead,
Actually, I've seen blind, deaf mutes healed too.

Those inconvenient verses
Build up the whole testament to my theology.

And, for the last one.
The law shall not pass.
It's still in effect today.
So that those who do not obey it
Will be sentenced to death.
So, as Jeremiah says,
There will be two unchanging covenants.
The Old Covenant and the New Covenant.
Which, if you don't partake of the New,
You automatically are condemned under the old
As the Old is a universal law which binds all men
To God's holy standard.
While the second is a mercy.

All Christians have sinned, and have fallen short of the glory of God.
All Christians deserve a death sentence.
Until Christ's blood washed them,
Which they became sinless,
And sealed with the Spirit full of grace.

96. Ezra and Nehemiah

The most wild conjecture
I can make to validate modern academia's theory about the Bible true
Is that Isaiah II convinced a bunch of 
Completely ignorant people that they were Jews
And then somehow got a license 
From the king to go to a remote
Desert in the middle of the earth.
So, if hypothetically the Bible were written in Persia,
And just thrown together with a bunch of 
Random historical texts, some impromptu prophecy
And some Sumerian Mythology thrown on top of that;

Where was Ezra and Nehemiah written?
Obviously, it had to be written by the Jews
After the fact. And, it catalogs the rebuilding
Of actual walls, the rebuilding of an actual temple;--
And then there's protectorate kingdoms of Persia attacking them
Constantly, who verbatim know these people are Jews.
At the very least, it would be suspect---
That this invented race in that invented moment
Would come to find the ruins of a city
Which was conquered seventy years earlier.
And then, the surrounding people
Knew this invented race,
And decided to harangue it.

There's a lot of assumptions.

Most likely, the Jews had an actual historical
Scripture, an actual lineage of kings from two separate kingdoms,
With a Law infused with Oral Traditions written down by Moses---
Whether they were Sumerian, I'm suspect to think
That the events were shared by many cultures,
As most things which are true are---
So, these stories were preserved by Moses
And handed down to the Jews in accordance with their
Torah, and the Bible really were written over the succession
Of 1300 year prior. I'm even apt to believe
The verse about Cyrus were in the original Isaiah text;
As, certainly, Jesus is in Isaiah too, in the most literal terms
In the 53rd chapter.
It's not hard for me to believe, at all.
What's harder to believe,
Is the series of strange, misshapen events
That don't conform at all to what we know about basic human psychology.

96. The Revolution

The most beautiful movement in history.
It freed every slave.
It gave every man, woman and child a voice.
It prospered billions.
It made its poor fat.
It made skin and gender moot.

And then three hundred years later
A counter revolution arises
Led by the very tyrants
Whom we freed ourselves from.

It wants to revive Feudalism.
It wants no one to have a voice.
It wants the billions to have no self reliance.
It wants all malnourished.
It uses Gender and Skin color as the weapons to revive it.

97. John MacArthur

Did not the Priest wear the ephod?
A congregation, to symbolize the service
John had given his church
And the good shepherding,
Have given him the five thousand dollar watch.
For every thing under the sun there is a time and season.

He did not purchase it himself,
And wear it out of vanity.
His flock had rewarded him
For his service.

For every deed under the sun
There is a time and season.
A time to kill.
A time to heal.
A time for a priest to wear a symbol of his good work.
A time for the priest to sell it, and give the produce to the poor.

Truthfully, it would be unloving and rude
To reject the gift, or to sell it.
Does one, after receiving a good gift
Go off and sell it?
No, for such would be an offense against the giver.

John, you're not a hypocrite for having the watch.
That is Christian Pharisaicalism that would scorn you for it.
Christ Himself allowed Mary Magdalene to pour her costliest perfume
On his feet.
If we are to lead by His example,
For shepherding a flock as well as you,
A gift is nothing excessive.
Do not sell it.

98. The Pharisees

It is just like this people to 
Tempt the priest and say to him,  
“Give up your gift and ephod  
"And give it to the poor," 
Rather than to admonish him of his affluence 
And say, "Thou must give of that to the poor." 

99. Oscar Wilde

As much as I sympathize with him.
As much as I am him.
My sin was unacceptable.
I deserved my two year sentence.
And I bore it with patience.
I deserved my ten year sentenced
And still bear it with patience.
Without justice, men are in danger everywhere.
I would be horrified, if in an effort to exonerate me
Men made my specific sin acceptable.
I would rather bear it patiently,
As a cross. I may be made fun of
I may be made a laughingstock---
To wit, I already am.
I see the furrowed mien on the neighbor's faces.
I see their disapproval of me.
But, I am not so flagrant that I would
Strut around with my sin,
Telling all that they must accept me.
What I did was wrong.
And what he did was wrong.
It was the habitual unrepentance of it;
That is what caused the great distress.
I do not want a world where what he nor I did
Is made into a normal thing.
I bear my shame with humility---
I understand it.
I would have no other way of men
For what I did was wrong
And inexcusable.
That is why I confessed it in the first place.
Because it was wrong and inexcusable.

100. On Judgment

A wicked man destroys himself
For he excuses the sins of his own soul
When he finds those sins in others---thereby,
He allows those same wicked men
The opportunity to slay his soul.

This is different than mercy.
When a sinner makes an affront
Upon one's self, and one has the 
Justice to overlook the offense
And thereby excuse it.

It is also different than gossip.
One ought not meddle in affaires
Not belonging to them, nor be
Enraged by the stories of others' sin.
For justice is not found through gossip.


My Search for Absolute Truth

At the beginning of my journey
I wrote stories about Utopia.
I had planned it
To create a working society.
I had also destroyed that society.

I also was steeped in number theory
Throughout my tenure at High School.
I understood numbers are subjective
And are simply arbitrary placements---
Yet, when arranged they create symmetry
And patterns which can be predicted with absolute certainty.
I took Music Theory courses
And found that symmetry was on a piano;
I found that symmetry was in nature;
I fond that symmetry---later in life---
Was also in aesthetics.

Then, while sitting in my little guard shack,
Drinking excesses of Green Tea,
Air Conditioning blasting at its highest level,
I took a piece of string and a quarter
And I wrapped the string around the quarter.
Then I measured it.
It came out to about 3.14 inches.
I then realized Pi is the diameter of a circle
Whose circumference is one.

Later in life, I bought Euclid's Elements
And I studied them.
I found certainty within the principles
Of forming triangles,
And later I would study the Quadratic Equation
Picking it apart to see the formula and how it works.
I would then study the principles of Calculus
Then the principles of Phi, E and Pi.
Discovering within them axioms of truth.

I then discovered that same precision 
When reading William Wordsworth.
That he conveyed a precise meaning;
Yes it was layered in nuance,
It was layered in obscure names of places and people,
But it---with their associations of history---
It conveyed a certain message which was 
Undeniable. There could be no misinterpreting it
When the language was studied
And the words were taken for their meanings.

I then studied Confucius, Mozi, Lao Tsu,
Aristotle, Socrates, Plato,---
I read the mythologies of Greece
The mythologies of Britain,
The modern novels and literatures 
Of the last five hundred years.
I discovered within them were principles
That validated themselves through self evident
Evaluation. And the closer they came to self evident truth
The closer it resembled the LORD's.
For within the logic of these writers
Were the proofs of their arguments.
That within their essays, novels and poems
The self evident truths were proven.

Then I found that even when an artist was obscure
A meaning could be found.
I found when someone spoke
It could be understood
No matter how complex it was.
For truths are shared, and those same truths
Being shared prove a universality of truth.
That if one understands the truths
And if given the right amount of education and time.
The truths are there expressed
Regardless of whether someone understands them or not.
That truth is permanent, unwavering,
Existing outside of us, and only to be discovered.
That even within the meaning of words
The mere fact that they are comprehended
Validates an objective, metaphysical world
Bound to a material world.

I then discovered that in moral philosophy
The Golden Rule was paramount
And was itself a universal truth.
That it was persuasive above all other truth
And that from it, could be established a moral system.
Yet I also found disagreement---
Yet, in the disagreement there was a certain degree
Of Truth, that even if not expressed or persuaded
Presided over our conversation.
In effect, I found humans discover truths
Both moral and physical,
Yet there are truths they will not discover on their own.

It became clear to me, that if I were to be a Christian,
I must see if the truths discovered by these other philosophers
Lined up with the truths I found in the Bible.
And they always did. I found invisible strings
Of connective tissue linking all events in the world
To a moral philosophy which the great sages had observed.
Yet each of them were wrong in very specific ways
But only one man, Jesus Christ
Had discovered the whole of truth...
Even when He said, "I come not to bring peace, but the sword."
That there is a time when even good men must fight.

For overreaching all truths
Was that sin creates suffering in the world.
And that is why it is sin.
For the more people sin, the more people suffer,
Until cataclysmic shifts in societies, by wars and purges and pestilences
Created by belligerence or negligence 
Whether it be by the people's sociopathic aggression
Or their mistreatment of the soil to bring on famine or locuts,
Or their laziness which causes the environs to be foul and dirty
And thus creates disease.

For Thomas Jefferson said,
"We hold these truths to be self evident,"
And lo, truth is self evident.
For truth, if we tap into it,
Is a means to prevent the human race from suffering.
And if we tap into that truth,
We eerily find, more and more, it validates
The supreme command of scripture.
For the atheists say, "God cannot be Omniscient, 
"Omnibenevolent, Omnipresent, and Omnipotent."
They would be right, except if God Himself
Dwelt in Three Persons, which each could 
Attain to these attributes all at once
And exist separate, yet equal and also altogether one.

And I had found, in the end,
That my search ended with the Man Jesus Christ.
For what He lived, and died, and suffered,
And conquered, and raised from,
It is a story which resonates with the ages
And all of the knowledge of civilizations.
It all resonates, in a collective whole,
And when one takes all of man's theories
And cognitions, and ideas and bring them together---
As men collectively can pinpoint every truth all the time---
All of the mythologies, all of the knowledge,
All of the stories, the histories, the rapid shifts in mankind and their movements,
All knowledge, source and wisdom,
It all becomes hinged on the one fulcrum 
Of that Man Jesus Christ.

God’s Plane and Scale

Mr. Emerson, may I just attain
What you said about circles.
It makes me first get offended.
As is true with all wisdom
All truth, we resist it at first.
We do not like things to be 
So simple, nor do we appreciate
Patterns we ourselves have not attained.

Yet, looking at the mountains
The trees, my palm, my fingers
My gloves, the rocks,
My calves, the cow's horns
The lizard's ovular body
The worms, the fly's which are 
Shaped like eggs,
The grasshoppers which are shaped
Like fingers, the bird's
Which are shaped almost ovular
The frogs, which when scrunched
Are like a little oval
The bushes which are ovular too...
And cats and dogs and horses when they lie down.
I do say I see the pattern as well.
And I do believe I have a theory on why.
Pi---being infinite, as is the infinite measurement of the curve---
Must inherently be the natural order of geometry.
So everything, running off, and smoothing over by rain
And evolving over time,
Naturally must produce a circle.
As, Pi is the natural shape, the natural
Number of nature, by which all other things are dictated.
Surely, it has its subtle imperfections
Making each specimen different,
But given the natural shape of all things
Are likened to a circle---
And what is straight
Often we can assume was man made,
How men create things in squares
And nature its circles---
I do say it's an 
offensive little thought.
That I hadn't attained it first---
Maybe I equal you in genius
For giving an explanation as to why---
Is it the infinite reality of Pi
Which causes this?
That number naturally representing
The geometry of a curve
Therefore, randomness must
Inherently, be shaped into curves.
For, the patterns in nature show
That all things, built by God,
Are as a curve. Men build in squares
And God builds with circles.
Because men must shape our environment
To order, and God must shape His environment
To the natural world toward that infinite 
Shape, that infinite number Pi.
And Mr. Emerson I do not plagiarize you
Rather, as you said about great poets
Writing in an age where there are few,
We take all things and make them our own.
But, my solemn task is finding in the past
Things which ought to be remembered by all
For a better future.

Another peculiar thought.
It seems that man is the only creation
Of God's which is like a rectangle.
For, the Golden ratio
By which men create and shape their world,
Is dictated by the rectangular shape of our body.
No other creature is dictated by its rectangular
Form. None which I know.
For, they are either cones, spheroids
Or outright shaped like circles.
The Human body, when standing upright
Exhibits the Golden Ratio;---
That being Five to two.
So do trees, so do bushes,
But only human bodies seem to be nature's rectangle
Which may be why we prefer them in our creations.
But this strange ratio has been told to me
By a much beloved professor
When describing the Acropolis
Which is fitted to our human shape;---
Which does appears in nature;---
Perhaps it is nature's rectangle
Which we men are formed closer to----
Yes, it is most defined in our human form.
For, perhaps these two measurements
The measurement of Pi
And the measurement of  Phi,
Perhaps these numbers are scientific
Facts, oblong and shaping the world
Through their infinite order.

Perhaps Pi is nature's curve
And Phi is nature's rectangle
Both working together
In their infinite measurements
As if planed and scaled by God
Like the Bible said, 
"Wisdom was with God when he Planed the Scale of the Earth".

For, by observing this order, 
I am confident that God exists.
For, these measurements create
Upon the earth, and define all Aesthetic Beauty.
That, and of course, Fibonacci's sequence;
Which repeats itself through all natural shapes.
For some reason, these numbers lay down the law
Of how our natural world gets shaped by the 
Eons of textures and winds, and rains.
And, certainly, to have such geometric certainty
As this---for randomness cannot truly occur in nature
According to these principles---
It must be that an architect, by design
Created our world.

And as certain as these mathematical principles are
Which are observed in everything from trees
To mountains, to rock formations
And even the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls,
So are the moral principles laid down by Christ
As certain. Which, Mr. Emerson, 
Is my scientific foundation for believing in Him.

My Heart is Steadfast

My heart is steadfast
O LORD.
Through the winds and rains
And trials, I shall not leave off my meditation of You.
You are Good, and in the abominable time
You give sustenance, and hope.

LORD, where shall I turn to
If not You?
The Heathen have a device against Your people
To strip them of their bread
And poison their soil.
To keep the poor of Your people
Without bread,
And to make the homeless bend and stoop.

LORD, I seek You with my eyes
And I give You my heart all the day long.
My heart languishes for You
Yet, I will wait for my portion
For You are my prize.

Does my portion come from kings
Or acolytes?
Does not my worship ascend to the heavens
And does not my honor come from You?
Does not my soul wait for the prosperity
And the latter rains?
I will wait patiently on You
O LORD,
For I shall not give a second glance
At the idols of the heathen.
For kings do not give me benefits
And powers and principalities do not give me my reward.
It is You, LORD, Who is my portion and my prize.
It is You, o LORD, Who I will wait upon
For the latter rains
And the pleasant rains in their season.
Selah.

Splitting

The Kingdom of Heaven wages
Its war against the Kingdom of
Shadows. A sore battle all must
Set out to glory's field. Rages
That war for all human ages
Where the soul must bastion its love
And forfeit all of worldlust.
It must purge all of its hatred.
In my poesy all of my good
Wages war with all of my bad.
And only by respite in Christ
Do we receive our daily food
To purge our soul of all its slag.
My poetry is this good fight.

Refuting a Demagogue

The idiot said on national TV
Disparaging religion once again,
"It is religion that separates us
"And maligns the human spirit!
"If we just got rid of it, people would have peace."
His raging lunatics cry for a third of the earth to be lobotomized.

Oh, yes, I read how Prods and Papes
Hate each other in Ireland.
Eerily, I see a different truth.
How Blue and Red hate each other
In America,
And Democrat and Republican
Hate each other.
No... there is bitterness enough
To be expelled from a man's house
Should you consent to the wrong flash of insignia.

Or, shall I talk to these idiots
About race? How mobs burn down Manhattan 
Because of skin color
And stores are looted because of class struggles?

Really, maybe we ought to be adealistic.
Then, perhaps we'd have peace
But the idiots I referred to
Have managed to give Hitlerian mindset
To atheists, who assume themselves good atheists
Only, throw the unruly Jews--I mean Christians---
Into the Gas Chambers,.

Should I ever talk to that idiot
I don't think I could speak.
He's an excellent rhetorician
Who turns a news article about how Hitler was not a Catholic
And sources it in a debate
To prove that Hitler was.

Frankly, I'm about tired of it
But in that little microcosm I cannot understand---
Why do Catholics and Protestants hate each other?
I liken it to something that isn't religion---
It's just hate, and hate comes in many colors.