Face your daylight horrors!

Get up and watch the sunrise, feed the beast within, then face your daylight horrors.
(Except acorns, it is totally fine to avoid those whenever possible. Seriously, they bother me.)

I am an emotional and enthusiastic person, so here there will be feelings! Mostly good feelings, but awkwardly expressed. That is just how I do things.
Posts tagged "in 1895"
  • George: Millions of years ago. Boggles the mind just to think about it, doesn't it, sir?
  • William: Certainly does.
  • George: I mean, my aunt believes that the world is 6,000 years old. Based on the Bible, of course.
  • William: Well, she would be a literalist. Their views bring them into direct conflict with men who believe in the evolutionary development of the world.
  • George: Mm. She believes that the world was made in six days, and that's an end on it. Myself I take a bit more of a scientific perspective.
  • William: Oh?
  • George: I do, but I don't think the two schools of thought need be exclusive. I mean, what if in the distant, distant past, each rotation of the Earth took millions of years.
  • William: Well--
  • George: Or, from a biblical viewpoint, what if God paused for millions of years between each day? I mean, Genesis doesn't say anything about consecutive days.
  • William: George--
  • George: Or better yet, what if one day in heaven is a few millions years here on Earth? Maybe that's why God hasn't made himself apparent to us in so long. It's still the seventh day. He's still resting. But maybe tomorrow the eighth day will begin, and he'll create something entirely new. Something just as important as land or water.
  • William: Such as?
  • George: A horse that could run backwards. I mean, think about it. You would never need to turn around.