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A Murder of Crows A Pantheon of Gods
A Murder of Crows, A Pantheon of Gods! Monotheism, we’re told, is the way it should be. But the Heavenly Court doesn’t make it agree. Similar to the pantheons of many a belief. All kinds of beings with a head guy as chief. Whether Zeus or Odin, whatever their name, The behaviors and hierarchies are always the same. (The heavenly court or angels in this dictation. Where do they fall in the story of creation? Nowhere mentioned in the seven days. So what do we make of this obvious daze?) Within the Courts we find all kinds of entities, With differing functions of various complexities. Hermes was the messenger for the Olympian Zeus. And the word angel, means messenger, not really abstruse. And then there are maidens the gods choose to take, And often in them, babies they make. These girls never have a choice in events. The gods never asked for their consents. And famous these children did become. Not hard to imagine, with whom they came from. So once again, mimesis comes to play. God impregnates Mary without her say. And a baby is born and when an adult, Becomes famous for his actions as a result, Of being part god as well as part human, And able to do things, superhuman. So in the end, we have this god, In a book which clearly shows a facade, Of a single deity who reigns alone, But seems too similar to another’s thrown. Angels, archangels, principalities and thrones, Powers, virtues, dominions, all clones, Of other pantheons in the region. Really no different in its legion. So monotheism? Not exactly true. It doesn’t matter what they tell you. The truth is there, it’s again, mimetic, It just keeps repeating as if synergetic.
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