Would be very curious if you read Out of the Silent Planet/what you thought of it. Irl, we haven’t found an inhabited planet to offer moral hazards, but Lewis still seems anti-colonization in principle.
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I haven’t read it, do you recommend I pick it up?
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I would. It’s the first volume in C.S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy. You’ll disagree with his view of colonization (unless he persuades you, idk), but it’s a neat story that brings medieval ideas to bear in sci-if. I’m still not done with the second, but it’s even better.
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Also, just possibly, to declare His glory...
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It has always seemed to me that the vertiginous size of the cosmos, more precisely measured and readily apprehended by more people in modern times than ever before, is God's way of keeping theism intuitively plausible. For those who have eyes to see.
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God obviously doesn’t like us that much what a bad argument
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Ever since that mishap with the snake we are not just confined to Eden anymore. Roaming seems obvious to me. I assume
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