ddw@cornell.UUCP (07/02/83)
From: ddw (David Wright) To: net-religion By golly, I can see the chance to wrap up an old issue here and start a couple of new ones. However, I have one question: if the astronauts found God on the Moon, how come they left Him there instead of offering Him a ride back? This discussion, by the way, lets us answer the question "What is God doing today?" Clearly, trying to get back from the Moon! No wonder the world is in such awful shape -- no Deity to step in and take care of evil. We are still left with the question: how did God wind up on the Moon? With tongue firmly in cheek, David Wright {vax135|decvax|ihnss}!cornell!ddw ddw.cornell@udel-relay ddw@cornell
bob@itm.UUCP (07/07/83)
To: David Wright {vax135|decvax|ihnss}!cornell!ddw ddw.cornell@udel-relay ddw@cornell You do err in your thinking. God is not limited to time or space. God is wherever you are. It does not matter if you are on the moon, on Pluto, or anywhere on earth. God is. God holds it all together. He is big enough to fill this mighty univers and can still live within my heart. Psa. 139:7-10 "Where can I go from thy Spirit? Or where can I flee from your Presence? If I ascend to heaven, Thou art there; If I make my bed in Sheol, behold, Thou art there. If I take the wings of the morning, If I dwell in the remotest part of the sea, Even there Thy hand will lead me, And Thy right hand will lay hold of me," Jer 23:23,24 "Am I a God who is near," declares the Lord, "And not a God a far off?" "Can a man hide himself in hiding places, so I do not see him? declares the Lord. Do I not fill the heavens and the earth? declares the Lord." Bob Langdon itm-Atlanta Ga. gatech!msdc!itm!bob