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Hate Religion Poems

These Hate Religion poems are examples of Religion poems about Hate. These are the best examples of Religion Hate poems written by international poets.


The Fatality Of Religion
Cathedral Mosque
or Synagogue
their masquerade
the same
Preaching what
they don’t believe
the Good Lord
to profane

Christians Jews
and Muslims share
their hate for
other faiths
Self-righteous ire
scriptures burn
as blood flows
through the gate

Colleges and
social networks
homes...

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Categories: religion,



The Wicked
They want to cast spells through the songs they sing 
Subliminal mind control of those who buy their wicked cd’s
Their music has no meaning It...

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Categories: religion, blessing, courage, deep, meaningful,

Decent life
Decent life
Pure life

I can’t do that
Psychology destroying the life
Destroys in my life
Parasite science
Plastic
Kills my life.

Why must I accept this science? 
This is a mental poison,...

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Categories: religion, hate, life,

Jezebel
Dim lit, damp and distant corner
torn from dream of vapor’s fold.
Slow descent to worlds divided,
nothing hot and nothing cold.

Long ago this soul forgotten,
cast off in...

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Categories: religion, religious,

Premium Member Give God Hell, Gran
        Give God Hell, Gran.     17/03/1984

Crisp golden leaves lie scattered
Above the freshness of the...

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Categories: death, god, heaven, religion,



Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: religion, community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

What did it ever give you?
What hath war ever brought you  that peace couldn't
What hath hate ever brought you that love couldnt 
What hath money ever brought you that...

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Categories: religion, anti bullying, discrimination, forgiveness,

Premium Member From Ultra Right to Ultra Wrong
The thrust of salvation's revelation;
Straight from the buckle of the Bible Belt -
Crusading on a plan of what they felt:
"The World for Christ in One...

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Categories: religion, america, betrayal, faith, political,

Premium Member My Renegade Sunday School Teacher
Aunt Mary was a small and wiry mother
of six;
four by birth
and two by informal adoption.

She sang in a small querulous voice
yet spoke boldly
filled with loving...

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Categories: religion, christian, education, health, integrity,

Premium Member How Much Vengeance Is Enough?
How Much Vengeance Is Enough?

By Mark D. Stucky
How much bloody carnage and rubble
is required to atone for sins of a few?
How many eyes must be...

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Categories: religion, conflict, forgiveness, hate, jesus,

Premium Member Profound Paradoxes
Eternal God in human flesh.
Creator and creature enmeshed.
Jesus, the Savior of the world,
the babe in a manger curled.

Jesus, God’s Son, Omnipotent,
Hung from a cross, robed...

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Categories: religion, betrayal, christian, god, jesus,

I have a question
For everyday, did I dare to dream,
Of love, of life, of soulful things, 
Where blissful words had made serene,
The hearts of all, both far and...

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Categories: conflict, god, religion,

Do Not Be Afraid
Across miles of sea, on a distant shore
People flee, buildings burn, as missiles soar
Hate spews, with evil we cannot ignore
Lives injured and lost, in the...

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Categories: religion, betrayal, christian, christmas, fear,

Premium Member Your Order for Peace on Earth
Your Order for Peace on Earth

By Mark D. Stucky
Since Amazon has almost everything,
I placed several orders for Peace on Earth.
I hoped the shipments would arrive...

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Categories: religion, christmas, conflict, earth, peace,

Olubikin
You were the first 
To speak to herbs
And make the ailing cured.
The greatest healer known to all
Like ripples, your fame 
Was far spread.

Olubikin! Olubikin!
Heed the...

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Categories: religion, africa, culture, hate, jealousy,


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