TAKE, then, your paltry Christ, <br />Your gentleman God. <br />We want the carpenter's son, <br />With his saw and hod. <br />We want the man who loved <br />The poor and the oppressed, <br />Who hated the Rich man and King <br />And the Scribe and the Priest. <br />We want the Galilean <br />Who knew cross and rod. <br />It's your 'good taste' that prefers <br />A bastard 'God!'<br /><br />Francis William Lauderdale Adams<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/to-the-christians/
