In the Beginning
Space a vast and empty void
a vacuum the proverbial nothing
stands silent at the start of time
an infinite endless nothing
Waiting in saturated darkness
then perhaps one atom is born
formed from the compression of space
one becomes many a cloud
building one atom at a time
from the cloud hydrogen comes a sun
and one becomes many
suns explode creating dust
The planet's are formed
space time energy
what is thought
does the atom think
the celestial dance of life
is God the flow of energy
from atom to atom
does the universe think
Know I not
for I am not God
dust create's the planet's
Hydrogen and Oxygen link
the quagmire the soup of life begins
God controls the atoms
creating life in the oceans and sea's
designing bone's and muscles
creating the beauty of the world
creating minds that see colour
linking everything together
in the dance of our birth
life is to complex
to be just an accident of chance
to exist before there were planets
you would not have legs
to exist before there were animals
you would not have a stomach
to exist before there was an atmosphere
you would not have lungs
you would have to be
a being of energy to exist before life
God came down to earth
and walked on earth as a man
energy could fly through space
energy that controlled the atoms
could make a body and put it's thoughts
inside that body
and make a man that walked on the earth
the burning bush was energy
Moses could not look at God
without it causing death
The design of the trees
the design of the animals
each show a complexity of thought
God created Jesus
twenty three chromosomes
create life in the womb
with a body energy is thought
God thoughts inside the man
all things are possible
our thoughts could be
the flow of energy in our mind
perhaps the universe thinks
If you have seen me said Jesus
you have seen the father
but he also said my father is greater
than me
A body made from God energy
with Gods thoughts
would be God
but God the energy of the universe
would also be greater than this
perhaps I just think to much
Copyright © Bernard Barclay | Year Posted 2014
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