tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3032766499940118267.post684024655056345297..comments2024-01-07T07:37:34.852-08:00Comments on WORLD EVENTS, CULTURE & CIVILIZATION: SCIENCE AND GOD'S EXISTENCEWORLD EVENTS, CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00484481252951314773noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3032766499940118267.post-274257505766431772013-11-30T12:26:58.166-08:002013-11-30T12:26:58.166-08:00While man has sought to build a tower illustrated ...While man has sought to build a tower illustrated by Nimrod son of Cush, might we consider just one more aspect or prism of man's character told through a tale extant and remote. It's a tale I was once introduced to by a man of great passion. Furthermore, it is a tale that holds within it elements of truth. And yet, others ask, 'could it be?' These rationalize and minimize the possibility. This tale comes to us through epochs of time and dwells in the depth of memory. It has struggled to thrive against watery weeds that tighten around its crown. <br /><br />Gilgamesh. <br /><br />He knew the truth. The truth is the element that has survived the force of time and the chaos of the irrational. <br /><br />Gilgamesh knew that he could gain the whole world and still, he would lose his soul. He grieved this one mire fact. The greatest minds in the world could not change it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com