
Originally Posted by
MaryLupin
Fundamentally, I think, god has the "prerogative to murder" because god is considered a priori infallible and since all humans consider murder wrong (a failing), those who carry the nonanalytic belief in infallibility must somehow reconcile god's poor behavior with our social stance on taking a life outside the law. Therefore. when god murders the believers say it cannot have committed murder, so it was something else. Then they go looking for the "something else." Of course this leads to the mental shenanigans and gymnastics of apologia but, hey, what a way to spend a life.
Here, still in work, are my thoughts on the last part of your post:
There are those who need to be mad,
who drank of sanity from the breast
of their mothers and it left them
pale, feeble and depressed.
Instead, they sought for the meat
of insanity, raw if necessary
but twice or thrice chewed over
by preference, and for secret books,
arcana, the more obscure
the better, the more
precisely, authoritatively mad,
the more worthy to be trusted.
Agoraphobes in the face
of the unmarked field
of mental freedom
they longed for closets
and corridors, aisles
that grew narrower
as they twisted and turned
back upon themselves,
codicils and corrections
of amendments and
revisions of revisions of revisions...