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Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell

Scott Millar
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Pages
84
Year
2012
Language
English

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Surprising myself I sprang quickly to Christianity’s defense by countering, Look, Hon, let’s face it, in most of recorded history, religion has given men and women universal direction, promises of forgiveness of sins and an afterlife. Those are huge inducements to believe, let’s face it.

Whose side was I on, I wondered. So did Mark.

Hey, hang on, sweetheart, Mark frowned at me in surprise, but isn’t that direction, as you put it, innate now in humans anyway? It’s right there in the frontal lobes of our brains from birth, surely? And tell me, what’s the value of promises based on pure conjecture? What’s the point in having life’s anchor of hope set in sand? Mark demanded, still frowning, leaning back and lifting his chairs two front legs off the floor as he clasped his hands behind his head. And wave just decided wave been taking the Bible too literally, haven’t we?

Indeed we had. My shoulders slumped.

This parable reconciles Christianity’s Bible with the notion that evolution is God’s plan, despite which the world as it presently exists could end in our lifetimes.

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