From Rome to Arabia

The stories they wrote are long gone.
Some hearts will never call to mind the rules,
while others know nothing of their existence.

Twelve, the chosen,
but few told the story of redemption;
they forfeited common lives for the sacrifice.

In the place of the devil’s seat …
some device deceptions
and think to change the principles,
as Daniel predicted.

He sits as God, the holy father,
with endowed permission
to pardon transgression
and chastise the guilty;
the son of perdition he is, her chosen.

A woman riding high on the back of a beast;
a wife, double-crossing her husband.
Solemn voices seek her guidance.
She is a mother, a mother of gods.

She makes war with the blameless,
and wore-out the people.
Her path is an illusion of peace.

A child was born of her;
he claimed himself a prophet,
making Gabriel a liar and an accomplice.

In his spirit, they destroy the people
and the rules of the book.
He took their God, and makes him demented.
He offered rewards in God’s new name saying,
“Hunt for the infidels the world over;
make war with them,
be relentless”
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Posted: Apr 2011
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Prophecy

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Comments (2)

nabii
Many Christians are blind to the truth. I found that many will comments on secular things but not on what concern God (even though they are "Christians").
marikia
You say: "Many Christians are blind to the truth. I found that many will comment on secular things but not on what concerns God (even though they are "Christians"."

I always enjoy your writings, Nabii, and when I start reading them I am always prepared to concentrate on whatever you write. Your seeking mind reaches beyond secular and religious, both, transcend generally acknowledged principles, as if you were writing for the chosen ones.
Though in your concise summary of this poem you made everything clear I would like to express my view regarding the question you raised: the essence of Christianity is all-forgiveness and toleration. This is how I perceive this faith and I am prepared to live up to its principles: no wars, no conflicts over what's most important, nor intrusion into the privacy of other religions, their total acceptance as they are, our amicable coexistence.
Yes, and thank you for considering me among your friends - I appreciate greatly. Best wishes to you, young man with inquisitive mind!bouquet bouquet bouquet
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