If God is, always was, always
will be, does it really matter
how he appears, what form
he takes, where he dwells, who
even he is in these changed places
we ourselves now reside, varieties
of time and space, the cultures
and architectures and languages
assigned to describe and define and
identify? He is, always was, always
will be, a universal truth of some
existence beyond ourselves, greater
than;
isn’t that really all that matters?
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