+- RedTailHawk -- 18d --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+ | | | "A mountain rises up from a plain & men see it from all sides, and to each it appears different. It is even so with | | lesser things of Earth, how much more so with the greater things of Heaven! A mountain rises up from a plain and men | | see it from all sides, and to each it appears different. Some see it in daylight and others in moonlight, some at | | dusk and some at dawn, it is never alike to all men. As no man knows the whole mountain but sees it only in part, so | | men see God in part, and each man names the part he sees according to what he sees and his understanding. | | ... | | He who has ridden around the mountain and climbed to its summit knows it best." | | | | -The Kolbrin: The Book of the Sons of Fire - Chapter 4 | | | +-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+"A mountain rises up from a plain & men see it from all sides, and to each it appears different. It is even so with lesser things of Earth, how much more so with the greater things of Heaven! A mountain rises up from a plain and men see it from all sides, and to each it appears different. Some see it in daylight and others in moonlight, some at dusk and some at dawn, it is never alike to all men. As no man knows the whole mountain but sees it only in part, so men see God in part, and each man names the part he sees according to what he sees and his understanding. ... He who has ridden around the mountain and climbed to its summit knows it best." -The Kolbrin: The Book of the Sons of Fire - Chapter 4
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"A mountain rises up from a plain & men see it from all sides, and to each it appears different. It is even sowith lesser things of Earth, how much more so with the greater things of Heaven! A mountain rises up from aplain and men see it from all sides, and to each it appears different. Some see it in daylight and others inmoonlight, some at dusk and some at dawn, it is never alike to all men. As no man knows the whole mountain butsees it only in part, so men see God in part, and each man names the part he sees according to what he sees andhis understanding....He who has ridden around the mountain and climbed to its summit knows it best."-The Kolbrin: The Book of the Sons of Fire - Chapter 4