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The Good Samaritan

No matter how devoted one is to their chosen faith, they forget, or have never understood that it is not of their choice they worship their God, no he, or she chose them. All Gods or Goddesses have chosen one mortal to portray their beliefs, and to gather disciples to preach their words of peace and goodwill. And perhaps each one has its evil twin, and for the way things are happening in this modern world, I think it is the evil ones, the devil God’s that hold the reins. They have chosen mortals of their ilk, either insane, sadists, belligerents, or just egotistical maniacs all of whom will have things their, or what they think is their own way, little do they know who’s sitting on their left shoulder issuing the orders. Fear not those that follow the path of the righteousness for good will prevail, and all evil will fall back to the hell from whence it came. Oh, the cross, a symbol of Christianity? No, back when, it was a structure designed to nail a human body too, for dissenting against the Roman Gods and Goddesses, even back then evil was in control. It became a symbol of Christianity after the crucifixion of Jesus, who actually claimed it to be I don’t know? Am I a man of the cloth? No, am I a Christian, allegedly? What I am is a Samaritan, a good Samaritan, and my faith? I am 100% behind nature, not as a religion, for I pray for it, not too it! In many ways nature is tangible, at least certain aspects of it are, and what I take from it, I give back to it, when convenient, or caught out, (pun intended). I empathise with the needy, beg from the greedy, help protect the planet, Anon……….. April 8, 2017 The Good Samaritan: Sponsored by: Craig Hawkins

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