Genesis 1:8 - And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
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I'm sure some folks are wondering why I've included a Bible verse at the beginning of my Wormfest posts. Since I'm not a fantastically scientific or techie type person, I thought the idea of what happened day by day in "Creation Week" would provide a framework from which I could approach this new project.
So since on day 2, the heavens were created, mankind's attempts to conquer (or at least to interact with) the sky seemed an appropriate topic. Think how much air travel has changed our lives. We can travel back and forth across the globe in a day, a journey which used to take weeks or months.
But then, what was supposed to be a boon for transportation could also be used as a weapon of terror.
Since that time, we have been into outer space. Men have walked on the moon and brought back some of its rocks to the earth. We've seen pictures from Mars and from the outer reaches of our galaxy.
Of course, you run into the problem with human space travel, that some of these places take a long, LONG time to reach. We're talking years. It seems like every time we make one "giant leap", we find out how exponentially MORE there is to know, learn or experience.
But space travel has been used by governments to seed the skies with satellites to spy on other countries, and on their own citizens. What could be used to advance humankind is being used to control it, or to attempt to control it, or to maintain the status quo.
Wow...I'm not usually so "dark" in my thoughts. So maybe I'll stop there and end with another quote:
So since on day 2, the heavens were created, mankind's attempts to conquer (or at least to interact with) the sky seemed an appropriate topic. Think how much air travel has changed our lives. We can travel back and forth across the globe in a day, a journey which used to take weeks or months.
But then, what was supposed to be a boon for transportation could also be used as a weapon of terror.
Since that time, we have been into outer space. Men have walked on the moon and brought back some of its rocks to the earth. We've seen pictures from Mars and from the outer reaches of our galaxy.
Of course, you run into the problem with human space travel, that some of these places take a long, LONG time to reach. We're talking years. It seems like every time we make one "giant leap", we find out how exponentially MORE there is to know, learn or experience.
But space travel has been used by governments to seed the skies with satellites to spy on other countries, and on their own citizens. What could be used to advance humankind is being used to control it, or to attempt to control it, or to maintain the status quo.
Wow...I'm not usually so "dark" in my thoughts. So maybe I'll stop there and end with another quote:
"Nothing is either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." (Hamlet, IIii)