Teo had once claimed that human history began with a storm: the interval between lightning and thunder, between flash and rumble felt in the body's core, was primitive man's first experiences of time -- the awakening of consciousness, the birth of the gods.
Sometimes, God drives us to Prayer and Scripture not for answers to the struggles, but for anchors in the storms.
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Sometimes, God drives us to Prayer and Scripture not for answers to the struggles, but for anchors in the storms.
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Albert grunted. "Do you know what happens to lads who ask too many questions?"Mort thought for a moment."No," he said eventually, "what?"There was silence.Then Albert straightened up and said, "Damned if I know. Probably they get answers, and serve 'em right.