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Spinoza
Loving Nature without loving God is a neat trick But as I love Nature, how could I complain? Are you a humanist? Spinoza a guy with a large brain Defined God as Nature; if one is not the other, then please do take your pick When you are very civilized the wild jungle or temptation: -Less your cup of tea- Then God surely is not Love, how bitter can you be? Without moral compass: (We are so rude) Without chlorophyll: damnation Without morals indeed I may be lost. Without life much worse: God without Nature: it’s just no good, or to me, a curse. Nature excluding God’s creation, I add, gave birth to the capitalist his saw He logged the wood, set fire to the Amazon and this he named the law Since the two, towards each other being amorous: Nature and its God, as Spinoza be my guide: synonymous
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