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In his book, "Nature of the Physical World," Dr. Arthur Eddington describes the process of stepping into a room: "I am standing on the threshold about to enter a room. It is a complicated business. In the first place, I must shove against an atmosphere pressing with a force of fourteen pounds on every square inch of my body. I must make sure of landing on a plank traveling at twenty-miles-a-second 'round the sun. I must do this while hanging from a round planet, head outward into space." It's all very interesting, especially to the scientists whose business it is to analyze a common ordinary thing like walking into a room. But the great majority of us simply walk right in.
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Lectionary Passages for October 12th 2008
[Year A]
Proper 23(28)
Exodus 32:1-14
Psalm 106:1-6, 19-23
Matthew 22:1-14
Philippians 4:1-9
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