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January 2017 – THE SEEING EYE I n February 1963, C.S. Lewis published an essay exploring a number of topics related to space-travel, including the idea of finding God in space. He wrote: The Russians, I am told, report that they have not found God in outer space… Looking for God—or
Much depends on the seeing eye.1. If we are Christians, we know and are known by the God who created the universe and have many reasons to give Him thanks. On a cautionary note, however, Lewis’s insight into how easy it is to avoid God has applicability to Christians as well as non-believers.
Ḥasan Ibn al-Haytham (Latinized as Alhazen; / æ l ˈ h æ z ən /; full name Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥasan ibn al-Haytham أبو علي، الحسن بن الحسن بن الهيثم; c. 965 – c. 1040) was a medieval mathematician, astronomer, and physicist of the Islamic Golden Age from present-day Iraq.
Those who do not find him on earth are unlikely to find him in space. (Hang it all, we’re in space already; every year we go a huge circular tour in space.) But send up a saint in a spaceship and he’ll find God in space as he found God on earth. Much depends on the seeing eye.” C. S. Lewis’s Eye.
A quick summary of Eye in the Sky - the Novel, an the themes it explores - for those who want to know about it, but haven't got the time/inclination to read it! Spoilers etc. So Dick is always a… difficult novelist for me to read.
The All Seeing Eye: Modern Problems in the Light of Ancient Wisdom. A Monthly Magazine by Manly P. Hall.
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