One of the nice things
About Mr Honeywell,
The visiting preacher
At Guildford Cathedral, Surrey,
Was his refreshing
Concision.
His sermons never lasted
Too long.
Today was no exception.
"Perhaps it is the case,"
He said,
"That we will only experience,
Fully,
The freedom
Of the Kingdom of God,
When we are strong enough
To respect
The pastness of the past
And repent
Of all religion
And scripture."
"The Kingdom of God,
Exists only in the now,
In the present moment.
That is what the old rumour,
'The Kingdom of God is at hand,'
Means."
"Religion and scripture
Are tribal artefacts
Embedded in the past.
The spiritual task is to move on
And leave these distractions behind
In the closed stacks
Of yesterday's museum."
"Hear, Hear!"
Shouted the Dean and Chapter.
"Bullshit!"
Shouted the congregation.
And Mr Honeywell
Sat down.
Men make such hopeless priests
Why is church so serious?
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The Kingdom of Heaven is at the point where Light and Time coincide, and Spirit flows out of matter.
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