Fraudulent Faith

What sign can you show us for doing this?

John 2:18

Among the columns

supporting faith,

merchants.

The sounds of coin

tickles the ear.

A perfect dove for sacrifice

has come at a good price.

Sheep and oxen soil the floor.


The whip was made of cord,

slashing through the air

with an anger

unseen

in prior days.

A house of prayer is sullied.

Purity

is not to be purchased.


Signs,

always signs.

As if those who ask

could understand.

"Destroy me

and in three days I will rise."

The pompous

with fraudulent faith

will never understand.


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  1. "Fraudulent Faith" is such a compelling topic, it raises important questions about trust, belief, and deception in both personal and societal contexts. It reminds me of how some students grapple with complex ethical dilemmas in their research. Many turn to a dissertation tutor Wales for guidance when they’re exploring topics that challenge conventional thinking, ensuring they approach their work with clarity and integrity. It’s all about digging deeper to uncover the truth, whether in research or in life.

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