Unless Sun happens to be the name of a very attractive Asian broad, in which case I would be more than happy to let the Sun go down on me.
Speaking of the Sun, I found this article very interesting. Imagine that. Here we are, in the year 2006, and there still are some people that believe solar eclipses are caused by something other than the moon passing in front of the Sun. I can't even imagine that. What a world it must have been, before scientific thought.
Even in modern times, people continue to attribute natural phenomenon to something that can easily be explained by science. Take rain, for example. One of my co-workers said to me, and I quote, "It was awfully nice of the Lord to wash my car." We were walking to our cars after work and he was referring to the rain, obviously. I didn't know what to say, so I just smiled and said yeah. The guy is a nice guy and everything, I have nothing bad to say about him. I do, however, wish to express my regret that some people still think that the weather is caused by a God.
I came across the following quote today from Oscar Wilde:
"But what is the difference between literature and journalism? ...Journalism is unreadable and literature is not read. That is all."
This blog has the great distinction of being both unreadable and not read. I should feel honored. That is all, indeed.
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I prefer a much more intelligent and rational approach to evangelism than: "It was awfully nice of the Lord to wash my car."
ReplyDeleteDifferent strokes for different folks I suppose.