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Cob: Re: Re: Re: No money but not the BluesBrian Brown runner at loop.comSat Jul 14 14:46:00 CDT 2001
In Him we all live and have our being. God is inescapable. All nature speaks of His divine nature. There is no godless cob. Every molecule is held together by Him and every sticky piece of dung.. We are not closer to him in a cathedral but rather farther. We are closer when we are in the mud among the worms and dung, in the dust from which we are made by the breath of His power. Godlessness is in the churches made of marble and lined with gold, in the halls of false justice, in the hospitals pumping humanity with poisonous potions, etc. But in the dust, God is near even if we have no knowledge of it. He guides the beasts of the field to scratch in the dust. And so we are better off as the beasts rather than with the manipulators of humanity. There is no progress in our modern age. We belong in the mud. > > > > > This is why cob is so attractive to me. It is a building material as much > > from God as wild berries and edible weeds, or the seed in an apple from > > which a tree may be grown. But how can an apple feed humanity if a > > corporation does not add anything to it? > > > > Godless cob works well too. Actually I find godless pretty much anything is > as good as the mumbo-jumbo enhanced stuff. > > Michael Saunby > > > >
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