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Kristieon March 2, 2009 at 9:34 AM
>Isn’t it cool and comforting to know that God knows it all, that he is the source of truth, that no matter how complex our world becomes, no matter how overloaded we feel by information, He holds it all in His hand; it is comically simple to Him! And even better this Sovereign isn’t impersonal like a supercomputer, He loves each of us more than we could comprehend. In the mass of information His voice calls out to each of us, drawing us near to Himself. Nothing can silence Him–all we need to do is listen.
Anne L.B.on March 2, 2009 at 12:49 AM
>”I know not what the future holds, but I know Him who holds the future.” (~ Anonymous)
After watching this, I want to stick reeeeally close to Him.
Richard Mabryon March 1, 2009 at 10:48 PM
>I don’t know what it means, but it makes me uncomfortable. I identify with Adrian Monk, who says, “I don’t mind change. I just don’t like to be around when it happens.”
TheWriterStuffon March 1, 2009 at 6:08 PM
>Definitely scary stuff. Things are going way too fast. What will this mean for humanity and how we relate to each other?
Angelaon March 1, 2009 at 5:41 PM
>Wow–amazing factiods…and some a bit scary, too.
Marla Tavianoon March 1, 2009 at 4:51 PM
>What does it mean? The end of the world perhaps.
Sharon Ballon March 1, 2009 at 4:47 PM
>Some of the facts they quoted are so staggering that I struggled to believe them. Even though I know the world is changing fast, it still was amazing to see the actual numbers of our combined footprints on this plant. Wow…
Walteron March 1, 2009 at 4:04 PM
>That’s amazing.
Anita Mae Draperon March 1, 2009 at 3:40 PM
>Wow! No, I didn’t know.
Karenon March 1, 2009 at 2:30 PM
>Good question.
Jenn Nixonon March 1, 2009 at 2:22 PM
>Yep, fascinated. WOW
L.C. Ganton March 1, 2009 at 2:12 PM
>I remember watching this video after seeing it posted on a friend’s blog not too long ago. Crazy, eye-opening stuff. The world is getting smaller every day.
T. Anneon March 1, 2009 at 1:43 PM
>Thanks! It makes the next ten years hard to imagine.
Kim Kaschon March 1, 2009 at 12:49 PM
>Just WOW! I guess it’s a good thing to be a life-long learner.
Rachelle Gardner President & Literary Agent, Gardner Literary Agency
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I just want to say I am beginner to blogging and really enjoyed your blog. Very likely I’m want to bookmark your site . You amazingly come with terrific stories. Thanks for sharing with us your web-site.
>Isn’t it cool and comforting to know that God knows it all, that he is the source of truth, that no matter how complex our world becomes, no matter how overloaded we feel by information, He holds it all in His hand; it is comically simple to Him! And even better this Sovereign isn’t impersonal like a supercomputer, He loves each of us more than we could comprehend. In the mass of information His voice calls out to each of us, drawing us near to Himself. Nothing can silence Him–all we need to do is listen.
>”I know not what the future holds, but I know Him who holds the future.” (~ Anonymous)
After watching this, I want to stick reeeeally close to Him.
>I don’t know what it means, but it makes me uncomfortable. I identify with Adrian Monk, who says, “I don’t mind change. I just don’t like to be around when it happens.”
>Definitely scary stuff. Things are going way too fast. What will this mean for humanity and how we relate to each other?
>Wow–amazing factiods…and some a bit scary, too.
>What does it mean?
The end of the world perhaps.
>Some of the facts they quoted are so staggering that I struggled to believe them. Even though I know the world is changing fast, it still was amazing to see the actual numbers of our combined footprints on this plant. Wow…
>That’s amazing.
>Wow! No, I didn’t know.
>Good question.
>Yep, fascinated. WOW
>I remember watching this video after seeing it posted on a friend’s blog not too long ago. Crazy, eye-opening stuff. The world is getting smaller every day.
>Thanks! It makes the next ten years hard to imagine.
>Just WOW! I guess it’s a good thing to be a life-long learner.