To: The Others
To the others including Satanist and atheist,
Whether you become a believer, or whatever.
My aim is never to make anyone religious,
It is only as a Witness to share what’s better.
What was intended has been done literally,
Prophecy is fulfilled and it continues to be.
Unveiled… Secrets “Oh Say Can You See!?”
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Others: “Obey Me.”
From His Laws through Grace to Submission,
The main commonalities are in His Revelation.
If we don’t come together by His permission,
The end is near like past times in succession.
Though I am Muslim your choice is all yours,
I’ve found my peace, I’m completely restored.
I see the end result and it hurts to the core,
And I bear witness that you closed the door.
To the Jews, Christians, Muslims and Others,
The scriptures have thread that bind together,
They are prophets with similarities: Brothers,
Same message if followed they endure forever.
The proof is: dying faith, non-belief and terror,
Enemies of all religions, it doesn’t even matter.
If you don’t figure it out and find out the answer,
False preachers/prophets will still be your savior.
It’s a damn shame and who’s really the blame,
Can I say that I was taught wrong: fire don’t burn?
That one plus one is six or Iblis is Trumps name?
In the end is hell, and only because I didn’t learn.
To the others including Satanist and atheist,
Whether you become a believer, or whatever.
My aim is never to make anyone religious,
It is only as a Witness to share what’s better.
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Can I say that I was taught wrong: fire don’t burn? That one plus one is six or Iblis is Trumps name?
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Submitted by TheArkProject on July 02, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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