BOM Alma 32

BOM Alma 32

 

Carl Milles, God Our Father
This curious sculpture by the Swedish sculptor Carl Milles (d. 1955), entitled “God Our Father on the Rainbow,” was originally done for the United Nations building in New York City, but it was rejected as too overtly Christian. So now it stands over the water near Stockholm. Which one could be pardoned for regarding as somewhat ironic.
(Wikimedia Commons)

 

Quite a number of years ago, I gave a lecture about today’s reading, Alma 32, entitled “Experiment Upon My Word.”

 

So far as I recall, I’ve never published the lecture — beyond the transcript of it that can be found through the link here.

 

However, since my ultimate goal is to die without ever having had an unpublished thought, perhaps I should dust this transcript off and do something with it.  Candidly, I haven’t thought about it much for a very long time.  But, glancing at it just now, I think it still has some value.

 

Posted from Göteborg, Sweden

 

 


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