In God Trombone's, the poet James Weldon Johnson offers a poetic version of the Hebraic story of creation, beginning with a scene in which God says: "Im lonely; I'll make me a world." The poetry is charming, but it raises some difficult theological questions. If God is perfect and complete, then God could hardly be lonely; but that leaves the question of why perfect and complete, then God could hardly create anything. Could an infinate, perfect, and self sufficient God could be plausible candidate for Creator of the universe?

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