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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

On God

God isn’t an idea whose time has come but every idea of man being put forward for working out some perfection, that separately each may sense in his or her own being but given its conscious direction.
A carpenter who takes pleasure in his craft doesn’t make his handiwork to be appreciated at the cost of other craftsmen. His joinery must have been perfect but if the masonry work is somewhat out of alignment it is useless. He works under supervision willingly so his craftsmenship is made to fit with every other detail and he does so not for his own glory; he is intelligent enough to accept the ground conditions and work around so his service adds to the house in general. The several parts in its complete harmony have made the house redound to the skill of all involved in its construction. There in his reputation and satisfaction ought to rest.
benny

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