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    Christmas Message

    Let's not talk about religion
    Let's not talk about blood shed
    Let's not talk about killing innocent people
    Let's not go mad and lose control of our senses
    Let's commit to restraint
    Let's not do what tyrants have done before
    Let's not say religion is all blood shed
    For blood shed has also been the act of others
    Let's not presume things
    Religion or no religion
    Killing is a heinous act
    But killing of innocent children
    men and women
    Is worse...
    Worse than blasphemy
    as bad as Holocaust
    Let the strong understand
    where do senses stand
    Force by no means is good
    it has never been good
    Killing a hundred to catch one criminal
    and assigning it to religion
    Is unfair.....
    Let religion be or not be
    All of us are humans
    Let love and humanity prevail
    mazHur Butt
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    You start the poem "Let's not talk about religion" then in the next 27 lines 'religion' is mentioned a further five times. It clearly is a focus for the poem. It feels as if N is ranting. Killing is a worthy thing to rant about but the overall impression is that N is more trying to defend religion than rail about needless deaths. For this reason the poem suffers maybe from being too diffuse. Feels like an excellent start point for further work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Ak View Post
    You start the poem "Let's not talk about religion" then in the next 27 lines 'religion' is mentioned a further five times. It clearly is a focus for the poem. It feels as if N is ranting. Killing is a worthy thing to rant about but the overall impression is that N is more trying to defend religion than rail about needless deaths. For this reason the poem suffers maybe from being too diffuse. Feels like an excellent start point for further work.
    Killing in the name or cover of religion is as bad as killing by the seculars.....thus if killing has to be blamed it must be attributed to both these factions ,,,this is what am trying to say. I am not defending religion but comparing killing due to religion and non-religion elements which in my opinion is tantamount to the same horrific act against humanity.
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    I wish humanity would prevail. It is a good message, mazHur, and always relevant, but it seems more so at this time-and I don't mean just that it's Christmas.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
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