Re: An idle question
- From: Jeff Lanam <jeff-dot-lanam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:12:42 -0700
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 15:12:49 -0000, "J.LyonLayden"
<JosephLayden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Imagine that you are a neolithic hunter gatherer of 11,600 BC.A Neolitic hunter who has been on a giant boat that you built with
your sons and filled with animals, most of which you've never seen
before and kept them alive for a year?
Your whole world has just been flooded and the sky has been dark for
around 40 days.
Finally, the clouds begin to break and a multitude of atypically
brilliant rainbows are formed; more than you or any of your ancestors
have ever seen, because the unique condition created in the atmosphere
has produced an unprecedented and never to be re-inacted amount of
them.
Looks like a promise and even a new dawn to me.
.
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