[K. Bachman / J. Daub / J. Winters / D. Mann]
Reason argues the existence of God
If the incarnate was crucified
The
dialectical paradox concludes
That God has already died [1]
The very nature of man's independence
Implies accountability for
one's actions [2]
My decision to be free or not to be
Reveals the magnitude of my freedom [3]
Where is the wise
man
Scholar of this age?
Their dementia calls
From their dimension
Freud argued that God is but mere illusion
Our need
for some cosmic comforter
To resolve our deepest childhood neurosis
A belief based wholly on an unfulfilled wish [4]
Or is
this world a random occurrence
A change reshuffling of matter?
Particles in motion in a corner of the universe
The origin of life
and evolution an accident? [5]
Where is the wise man
Scholar of this age?
Their dementia calls
Leading men to the
grave
Where is the wise man
Scholar of this age?
Their dementia calls
From their dimension
[1 Cor 1:19-20]
[1
Thomas Altizer - "The Gospel of Christian Atheism"]
[2 Jean-Paul Sarte - "Being and Nothingness"]
[3 Ludwig Feuerbach "Essence of
Christianity"]
[4 Sigmund Freud - "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion"]