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While I didn't actually write this song, I've kinda made it "mine." As a science educator with deep religious beliefs, I've been on both sides of this stupid Intelligent Design debate for far too long, and it really hurts me to see two things I care deeply for pitted against each other needlessly, like pit bulls. Anyways, this song is from the cantata "From Cumorah's Hill," written by Janice and Steven Perry, and it expresses my views on science and religion.
The Power of God Listen to the wind blow, lonely as a sigh Nothing overhead but empty sky. Look up at starlight, on a dark night Are we all alone, an island in space? Or is there a plan where I have a place? Could it be that Heaven is man's imagining, Reaching out for hope in childish dreams? Stories so old then, we've outgrown them! Has God gone away, or hidden His face? Have miracles ceased to be? (Chorus) But the power of God is plain to see; There are wonders on every hand For those who will see through eyes of faith Beyond the mind of man! For how could we hope To see His face Who never could see His hand? Some would see a rainbow as nothing more than light; Others see a promise and a sign! Everyday wonders without number Are here all around, and wait to be found By those who have eyes to see! (Chorus) For the power of God is plain to see; There are wonders on every hand For those who will see through eyes of faith Beyond the mind of man! For how could we hope To see His face, Who never could see His hand? Listen to the wind blow...then listen once again!
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Brain-Trainers--Work those lobes, flex those synapses! Votever hyu say, meester "I'm so schmot I don't gotta make sense." --Commander Vole, from Girl Genius Last edited by DeepShadow; 06-07-2006 at 12:00 PM. |
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