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Subject: Dat GOD, he sure am a funny guy!
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I couldn't say it any better myself, so that's why I'll quote him Rich, so
listen to that famous TV bible preacher Robert Jastrow:

"For the scientist who has lived by his faith (his word) in the power of
reason, the story ends like a bad dream.  He has scaled the mountains of
ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself
over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been
sitting there for centuries."

                 GOD AND THE ASTRONOMERS, (NY:WW Norton,1978)p116.

He is talking, of course, about the search for the origin of the universe
and our current understanding in the 'Big Bang' theory.

It seems that as we peep through the keyhole we suddenly see GOD's eye
looking back at us (and I think I hear the sound of laughter).

Always like to share a good joke.

Keep chargin'

Ken Arndt