tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6476099636163002549.post1268673279803890023..comments2023-10-06T00:51:39.230-07:00Comments on .Square Pegs: Shades of GreenDA Cairnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14891944631357476250noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6476099636163002549.post-81545146251184633702010-12-05T23:06:42.048-08:002010-12-05T23:06:42.048-08:00What's realy interesting is that (probably, or...What's realy interesting is that (probably, or, at least, I hope this is the case) parts of the grass are not even green at all. <br /><br />One of the things I deeply love about the Bible is its lack of explanation and 'reduction'. It's delightfully complicated and messy. It empowers you, the reader, to find things yourself - to discover - to not only look at the grass but get up and walk across it. You could even grow your own grass. You discover the possibilities yourself. <br />Isn't it great how God doesn't market himself. He's not interested in generating popularity or mass appeal, but instead he wants to have a personal encounter with each person.<br />To answer your question though, when I look out of the window here, I see heaps of trees and also a building with 'council of the municipality of Ashfield' written on its side.....sorry, gotta stop looking now coz the guy next to me in the net cafe thinks I'm looking at him. Shame I can't get him to look out the window. I wonder what he'd see. End of rambling comment.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09116194109065599814noreply@blogger.com