When I was growing up, my parents bought me an unbelievably difficult astronomy book which I still keep to this day. It is probably factually incorrect in many ways and it is long outdated.
But I have always deduced this BOOK to be an effort at understanding the cosmos, the universe, the unexplainable. The book is worded very sternly, but there are numerous pictures, including galaxies, artists' renditions of planets, moons and asteriods, diagrams of the transition of heat and matter under circumstances, and not forgetting every constellation available to a typical telescope. It was a revelation and still is: the ultimate revelation. That we are anything but put here as a 'plan'.
This is MY Bible. It may be false now, and thus updated, but so has every other book in sheer existence - including the very interpretation of each book.
How could any holy Book ever teach me otherwise? From what I have learnt, from my own book - its sucesses and failures - and otherwise such?
2007-05-29
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