The Light of the World
I thought that we lived by God’s law,
Then Nietzsche said He was dead.
“We’ve been alone since the Big Bang”,
Stephen Hawking said.Without a guiding supernatural law,
Man worked out how to survive.
He created his own morals and laws,
To control instinctual drives.Indeed man may have invented God,
To enforce change and social control.
Societies use Him when He’s useful
But leave Him when He has no roleMan created a way to live,
Using virtue for co-operation.
Being good brings society acceptance,
Being bad brings isolation.But good and bad are not universal,
They’re determined by what’s effective.
For the growth and the survival,
Of the individual and the collective.Man is a calculating animal,
Judging punishment and reward.
He learns what’s effective,
For success in his own regardSociety hides the calculation,
It sounds too selfish and raw.
But balance is achieved in the collective,
Reciprocity is good for us allSo the collective knowledge of man,
Created by years of sacrifice and pain.
Is the true light of the world,
To ensure darkness never reigns.
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