This is the first of a mini-series that I am writing called "Disjointed Thoughts." Here I'll discuss different thoughts that I have recently been chewing on and wrestling with. Perhaps there will be a way to tie them together or perhaps not. Maybe one of these thoughts could turn into a full blog later on one of these thoughts, or maybe they won't. Let's get the dialog going.
Hold my milk, and watch this...
Life and death both continually reoccur in nature everywhere that we look. Death must occur for life to exist.
Night must occur before a new day begins.
The moon must go dark before it can be full again.
Small atoms must face a violent destruction for their energy to create and fuse larger new atoms.
Stars must supernova to create new galaxies.
Plants must die to provide the nutrients for animal and human life.
Plants and animals must die, be buried, and ferment to create petroleum for energy.
This pattern of death brings new life is beautifully painted all around us from the beginning of time.
Hold my milk, and watch this...
Life and death both continually reoccur in nature everywhere that we look. Death must occur for life to exist.
Night must occur before a new day begins.
The moon must go dark before it can be full again.
Small atoms must face a violent destruction for their energy to create and fuse larger new atoms.
Stars must supernova to create new galaxies.
Plants must die to provide the nutrients for animal and human life.
Plants and animals must die, be buried, and ferment to create petroleum for energy.
This pattern of death brings new life is beautifully painted all around us from the beginning of time.