behold
the repugnant wrist watch, the boombastic garden seed, and the clairvoyant centipede
equally dumbfounded…and unequally…dumbfounded
as they march from one end of the bright black hole to the other end of the black hole that is bright
calmly galloping through the windy valleys of a dark thing that is far, far away, removed from our observation, but in our clear vision
i had a black hole…in a coffee mug
and as i poured it down my esophagus, i eventually realized that i had…poured a black hole down my esophagus
what a night it was, how special i felt, how jealous the repugnant wrist watch and the boombastic garden seed and the clairvoyant centipede must be of me
for it is one thing to calmly gallop through the valleys of a black hole, but it is another thing to swallow one
and in this time of reflection, in this time of having swallowed a timeless thing less than a week ago, yet more than two years ago, we must all take a moment to climb to the top of the bottom of the universe and remember that there once was…although it was very long ago…there once was an ancestor of mine who was a pile of shoelace flavored neck cream
oh, the blackness of a bright black hole, in my tummy, how beautiful, how revolutionary, how heart warming it is, to have swallowed a black hole
You can download the new Mike Beats & Calm One album, “The Kingdom of This World: Storing Up Rust,” on Amazon.com here.
My good friend and brother in Christ, Calm One (Chris Moran), and I have a new album, “The Kingdom of This World: Storing Up Rust.” It’ll be available for download sometime this month for download on iTunes, Amazon, etc. You can preview the album here:
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An atheist will deny the existence of God, calling belief in Him a presupposition; all along, the atheist presupposes the law of non-contradiction. He expects the Christian to “prove” the existence of God to his satisfaction, yet he won’t bother to argue for the law of non-contradiction. The atheist taking logic for granted is contradictory with his atheism. If the atheist says to the Christian, “Prove the existence of God,” one can ask the atheist, “What do you mean? Can you please define ‘proof’ and prove that there is such thing as proof? So Mr. Atheist, please prove the existence of proof.” There are so many assumptions involved in saying to someone, “Prove ‘this’ or ‘that.’” The assumptions that words have meaning, that human beings can communicate, that there is a standard of reasoning and that human beings are under obligation to abide by it if they are to make any “sense” (whatever “sense” means), that we have the capability of memory we can trust, etc., etc., etc. So the atheist steps up with a bag of assumptions that he has not “proven” the legitimacy of, and then he requires the Christian to “prove” God’s existence. The atheist is a hypocrite.