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1 | God being lonely? | Gen 1:1 | Greekbabe132 | 149369 | ||
God- by Langston Hughes I am God- "Without one friend, Alone in my purity World without end. Below me young lovers Tread the sweet ground- But I am God- I cannot come down. Spring! Life is love! Love is life only! Better to be human Than God-and lonely." By the end of the Old Testament, God is far removed from the human scene. Can we prove that the charactetization of God in the poem is true? or no? |
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2 | God being lonely? | Gen 1:1 | terrib | 149370 | ||
Dear Greekbabe132, Langston Hughes (1902-1967), a primary voice of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920's. Hughes thus called for a rethinking of dominant American beliefs and an acceptance of the tenets of Marxism. (From "Rage, Repudiation, and Endurance: Langston Hughes’s Radical Writings." The Langston Hughes Review 1993) This forum is dedicated in helping those with their Biblical questions, not to evaluate poems. terrib |
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