Refreshing perspective
2006-04-27 / Mailbox
I enjoyed Doris Majors' homily about the hanging stove. The engineer, the philosopher and the theologian perhaps all out hunting quail with Cheney each figure out what the strange stove means.
Ms. Majors' unwillingness to come down heavily on the thelogian's side, despite her background, is refreshing: "May we never have a sense of
having all the answers. May we love the questions and the journey, for it in the struggle itself that we find God."
And if there is no God to be found, we can still question and journey.
The journey need not be long. Perhaps God, or whatever that power is called, is immanent.
Geoff. Rytell
Toronto








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