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March 2nd, 2006

Cogito Ergo Sum

Mustard Seed Shavings: Cogito Ergo Sum

Here’s some Lenten reading for you. Steve Tilley thinks about his faith, what he can be certain about and what he can’t. A refreshingly honest piece that is well worth the read if you can set aside a few minutes to do so.

Until that day when my death taps me on the shoulder and says ‘It’s time’ (an idea Philip Pullman plays with in The Amber Spyglass) I think I might be doomed to explore the twilight world of ununcertainty. Then, on that day I will rest as my atoms join all the others in the universe (Pullmanitis breaks out) and not know any more that I am waiting for the resurrection that may never come.

In the meantime this wonderful life keeps me fully occupied and I am, grateful for it.

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  1. Neuron’s Cove » The State of his Faith says:

    [...] ual about the state of his faith, and as such it’s very much worth reading. Hat tip: The Cartoon Blog. Permalink Leave [...]