How to Believe
Ralph W Sockman (Pg 62)
"When the late Charles A Beard came to the close of his brilliant career at Columbia, He was asked what lessons he had learned from his life-long study and teaching of history. He struck of these points. 1. The mills of the gods grind slowly but they grind exceedingly fine. 2. Those whom the gods are about to destroy, they first make mad. 3. When it gets dark enough, you can see the stars. 4. The bee fertilizes the flower that it robs.
Here are at least four evidences of a sovereign purpose and justice at the heart of the universe."
to love, forgive, accept, and give - and thus become the person God intended us to be.
Monday, March 21, 2011
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