tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10319009.post110647375449696549..comments2023-07-31T16:31:32.287+08:00Comments on the pink ponder: GenesisUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10319009.post-1109639800143022262005-03-01T09:16:00.000+08:002005-03-01T09:16:00.000+08:00With very few words, the author has established an...With very few words, the author has established an argument that has never been given enough thought. The structure of the poem gave it's idea the strength and representation that perhaps, the common concept IS THE OTHER WAY AROUND. Though it stimulates critical thinking, I should disagree with it's content because it counters the Biblical ideas.<br />--michelle papina<br />friend of james sta. isabelAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10319009.post-1106933500203010612005-01-29T01:31:00.000+08:002005-01-29T01:31:00.000+08:00such a simple poem, but means so much. i love how ...such a simple poem, but means so much. i love how the poem's structure emphasizes what the author wants to say - that both beings, man and God, are depicted in the same way that no one knows where God ends and where man begins and vice versa.<br />-Thea CuasoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10319009.post-1106828591785783052005-01-27T20:23:00.000+08:002005-01-27T20:23:00.000+08:00The poem denotes an undoing. Or perhaps, a differe...The poem denotes an undoing. Or perhaps, a different way of looking at God. It's entirely possible that God doesn't really exist, and that He is just a figment of the collective imagination. After all, people need something to believe in. And maybe the mysticism surrounding it adds to the charm.<br /><br />"If God didn't exist, it would have been necessary to invent him." -VoltaireChiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17097653110398902015noreply@blogger.com