God on Mars
Just before I boarded my shuttle
a man approached me
and asked if I thought
god
—his god, I assume—
existed where my shuttle was destined to go.
Those were funny choices of words,
I thought.
Does god exist where I am destined to go?
That sounds like a man
trying to convince himself
what he has believed his entire life
couldn’t be different anywhere else.
I never really considered the question
before takeoff,
and I can’t say I’ve given it
much thought
since I’ve been up here,
at least not in the way he was hoping,
I don’t think.
Imagine that,
trying to convince someone so you can convince yourself.
Does god exist in the stars?
Does god exist on Mars?
Does god exist a million miles away from my conception of god?
Was asking me
supposed to be some sort of
gotcha
moment?
Was I supposed to reconsider the voyage
to what might be
some
godless
frontier?
The funniest part
is I spend more time thinking about that man
asking me about god
than I do thinking about god.