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Luke 19:40 (KJV) "I tell you that if these should keep silent, the stones would immediately cry out."
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With our means of transmitting knowledge between one millennium to the next becoming more and more tenuous - maybe we need to listen to what the rocks have to say.
Or the coral reefs.
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Even without written or oral histories - we always have the rocks, corals or trees to ask for what they may have recorded.
2 comments:
What about man? How well does he record history? I wonder if history books (wood), tell lies?
I'm sorry - this is totally OT and uncalled for: I had a flashback to a bowl I had in college while reading this post. Black light Bob Marley poster, "Legend" and a Corona.
Sorry. I'm a freak.
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