A case of liberal humanism
No wonder the center cannot hold, Mr. Yeats, the right keeps going farther and farther to the right and the left keeps standing still.
Most people who don't believe in God don't believe in God because it's too much work. I include myself in this class, a child of God who believes that even God would have a difficult time believing in God without first doing due diligence.
Meanwhile it seems we believe there's less and less of a world to believe in, that it's shrinking away river by river, stream by stream.
Surely there's a solution somewhere, somewhere between the fear of losing all we've been given and the fear of not having been given enough.
Maybe there is a different way, Mr. Frost, a way we can all be in the world together at the same time, either praising God or living without God; in either case, keep things going through self-belief and art-belief.