The mountain that was God
-We just read the chapter “the Mountain that was God” from Lane’s book, and I wanted to take this time to review this chapter because I especially liked the discussion that went along with it. Lane talks of Tahoma, “the Mountain that was God” and this lead into professor Kip talking in depth about how God could never show his true self to anyone so he used burning bushes and other means to interact with his creations and it brings me to raise the question if he still uses this method to interact with us today, we just take these interactions for granted. To clarify, I mean to suggest that everyday things that don’t seem abnormal are really extraordinary. Simple example that has had me questioning since I was a child is the Sun. How could something that seems so everyday to us, be so glorious. It gives us life, supports everything we know and its something that we doesn’t think about on a day to day basis. Could it simply just be the Sun, or an instance of God trying to show us his glorify?
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