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Mine, his, and Ours
tell Me that my sins will add up;
God will judge me with the dead.
Earth and Heaven demolished and
mortals righteous- you I presume-
will achieve celestial glory
all while I remain ablaze in Hell.
why must He save us from His world?
tell Me ‘daughter, sinning is defeat’,
one lie, one forbidden kiss,
sickly sweet like eve’s crisp apple,
will result in infinite demise;
who is He to judge Me?
He, who tests us inhumanely
He, who can't defend his people;
he- nay, you- who deserted Me
like a baby in the nile.
who are you to judge Me, father?
the desire to please the unloving god
long since left Me; father tell Us,
why should you save Our world?
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As someone who has grown up in a religious household, I constantly struggle with different interpretations of Christianity and its ability to be flexible in order to fit my needs. In Mine, his, and Ours, I asked the questions I wish I could ask the religious figures in my life in order to explore the true role of Christianity for me.