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Rebecca, you're starting to scare me. This is about the third thing you've
written that so closely echoes what I think that I could have written it.
Maybe we're related....? Do you like Snape, too?
<p>--Amanda
<p>"Horst or Rebecca J. Bohner" wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>> Reluctant Messiah," where the narrator/focus/whatever
says he'd be bored</tt>
<br><tt>> with eternal perfection, and Donald Shimoda (R.M.) says to look
at the</tt>
<br><tt>> sky. Asks if it's a perfect sky, gets the answer "It's always
a perfect</tt>
<br><tt>> sky." Then asks, "But is it always the same?"</tt>
<p><tt>Good point. (Ack! I agree with Richard Bach! *runs
screaming for the</tt>
<br><tt>hills*)</tt>
<p><tt>Seriously, though, I think our problem with "perfection" is that
we really</tt>
<br><tt>have no experience of it. Everything tangible and visible
in our world is</tt>
<br><tt>either imperfect or limited or some combination of both.</tt>
<p><tt>The closest our minds can get to the idea of perfection is to think
of</tt>
<br><tt>something that is absolutely symmetrical, mathematically precise,
and</tt>
<br><tt>unchanging -- a clinical and static conception that immediately
makes us</tt>
<br><tt>think, "Well, sure, there's nothing wrong with it, but how BORING."
On the</tt>
<br><tt>moral level, if we think about perfection we imagine some sort
of chilly,</tt>
<br><tt>supercilious prig who goes around judging everybody without mercy,
and that</tt>
<br><tt>repulses us as well.</tt>
<p><tt>But if something is boring, it is not actually perfect after all.
That very</tt>
<br><tt>quality of dullness renders it imperfect even though by every other</tt>
<br><tt>measurement it may be "correct". And if a person is cold
and supercilious,</tt>
<br><tt>they are not perfect either, even if their ethical standards are
logically</tt>
<br><tt>flawless. So again, our concept of perfection is completely
off the mark.</tt>
<p><tt>Getting back to the Christian concept of perfection, according to
the Bible</tt>
<br><tt>there is and ever was only one human being on the earth, throughout
all of</tt>
<br><tt>history, who was absolutely perfect in every way. I realize
that not</tt>
<br><tt>everybody agrees about who Jesus was and whether His claims about
Himself</tt>
<br><tt>were true, but I think it's safe to say that whatever else He may
have been,</tt>
<br><tt>He was definitely *not* boring.</tt>
<br><tt>--</tt>
<br><tt>Rebecca J. Bohner</tt>
<br><tt>rebeccaj@pobox.com</tt>
<br><tt><a href="http://home.golden.net/~rebeccaj">http://home.golden.net/~rebeccaj</a></tt>
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