tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4471863362751754985.post2605051631923939502..comments2008-09-07T13:43:07.947-07:00Comments on Secular Sunday Sermon: The wandererJojo Chintohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15845598190152826421jojojochintoh@gmail.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4471863362751754985.post-87174323139168813802008-09-07T13:43:00.000-07:002008-09-07T13:43:00.000-07:00Hello Cobbler! You changed a lot since the last ti...Hello Cobbler! You changed a lot since the last time I saw a portrait of you. We're all avatars, aren't we? <BR/><BR/>I see it a long future for you, my friend, if your god/our god told you you'd be living until the day when your last relative will die, because we're family with the flies and the rest, the trees, the mushrooms, the algae, and even the bacteria!!!<BR/><BR/>And the Universe is a big place, and they say that life takes on many forms -- you're out there for a long walk.<BR/><BR/>Speaking of the Universe, if it happened only once, then I don't see why there couldn't be other singular events akin to a miracle. Such event might be rare or not, but the ordinary man would have a hard time to recognize them, because of the first time when you see something odd you can't always see it.<BR/><BR/>I think a nice activity for a Sunday afternoon is to reinvent ways and reasons for gods deaf and blind.<BR/><BR/>Say hello to E for me, and please tell him that I am now living in Moscow.reading_is_dangeroushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10714744243650175360noreply@blogger.com