“Happy are your eyes because they see, your ears because they hear” (Mt. 13:16).
There is a fascinating book called “Lost In The Cosmos,”1 in which the author wonders about us moderns, “who spend millions trying to get chimps to talk and billions on space stations attentively listening for an extraterrestrial blip that might speak to us. Meanwhile we are sheepish about the possibilities of a personal God and positively skeptical about whether God has anything to say to us.”2
“Lost In The Cosmos” ends with a fantasy that “Spaceship Earth” is indeed addressed by an “extraterrestrial” being. A persistent signal questions us:
Repeat. Do you need? Are you in trouble? How did you get in trouble? If you are in trouble, have you sought help? If you did, did help come? If it did, did you accept it? What is the character of your consciousness? Are you conscious? Do you have a self? Do you know who you are? Do you know what you…
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