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Kahlil Gibran - The Madman - The Good God and the Evil God

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The Good God and the Evil God by Kahlil Gibran.
Kahlil Gibran, a Lebanese-American writer, poet and visual artist, published "The Madman, His Parables and Poems" in 1918.
It is a collection of Parables and poems in which Gibran taunts and ridicules ignorance, outdated ideas and inherited traditions. Gibran made his hero a madman in order to evade logic, so no one can blame a madman, or as Gibran said, "Madness is the first step towards impartiality".
In this way he seeks to build another world, more humane, more beautiful and more just - even if it were by illusion alone.
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The Good God and the Evil God met on the mountain top.
The Good God said, "Good day to you, brother."
The Evil God did not answer.
And the Good God said,
"You are in a bad humour today."
"Yes," said the Evil God, "for of late I have been often mistaken
for you, called by your name, and treated as if I were you, and it
ill-pleases me."
And the Good God said,
"But I too have been mistaken for you and called by your name."
The Evil God walked away cursing the stupidity of man.
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