tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2266099991245328422.post802244106265068264..comments2022-10-26T04:12:04.691-07:00Comments on syrinx: No heroism requiredKaren Effiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03273004248751002210noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2266099991245328422.post-89643287683301890992012-11-09T03:22:34.500-08:002012-11-09T03:22:34.500-08:00Karen, I might have been led to a different infere...Karen, I might have been led to a different inference on the Babel thing. What did Babel represent? Order, civilization; definitely central planning, and an authoritarian attempt to anticipate and handle future disasters (in the light of the late global inundation associated with Noah and his family). God has nothing against your actual brick. Individually, bricks are unobjectionable. It's when they get together for some futile and vain purpose that maybe some kind of dispersal is indicated. Perhaps this reminder was timely (though, areligious myself, I would hesitate to assert any such thing): that Churches are not (meant to be) bricks and mortar, but people gathered together for worship. If that were the case, though, it is not clear to me many people 'got' the message.<br />Cheers,<br />IonArchduke Piccolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15533325665451889661noreply@blogger.com