There’s a word “bibliolatry,” which means “worship of the Bible.” Sometimes the Bible can be your God, if you consider it to be too sacred, not realizing the human context in which it came from. | |
… At a personal level, I consider that my main goal in life is to do what God wants me to do, so I try to understand what God wants me to do. And I believe that by understanding the Bible I get very good clues about this; in other words, that’s what the connection with God is for me. But I don’t treat the Bible as a magical thing, as something for which I might just close my eyes, fall down on my knees, and say “I’m going to repeat these blessed words over and over.” | |
— Donald E. Knuth | |
From his book: “Things A Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About“ | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | Where One Goes |
2021 | A Direct Relationship |
Another Night Train South | |
2020 | One Person’s Roses… |
2019 | In The Long-Run |
2018 | #NeverAgain |
Doss II | |
Doesn’t / Does | |
2017 | Talent Hates To Move |
2016 | Looking To November |
2015 | It Isn’t The End |
Prospero’s Precepts | |
2014 | Friends |
2013 | Learning Bitter |
2012 | Remembrance, Minstrels & Going Off To War |
May I Have More Happiness, Please? | |
2011 | There Is No God, But God |
2010 | Another Running Book… |
There Is No God, But God
March 1, 2011 by kmabarrett
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