On the second day...
This is a belated Tuesday the 5th of April post.
Last Tuesday the sky was casting the rain about with such frantic urgency that it seemed as though the atmosphere above the D.C. area had suddenly realized it was several thousand years late for the Flood. It was oddly fitting, therefore, that during one of my class breaks I flipped through a Chesterton book and came across a short story called "A Picture of Tuesday", which is about the Second Day of Creation. I read the story, looked out the window and thought: On the Second Day, God separated the waters above the earth from the waters below the earth. And today all the waters above the earth decided to come back down.
Last Tuesday the sky was casting the rain about with such frantic urgency that it seemed as though the atmosphere above the D.C. area had suddenly realized it was several thousand years late for the Flood. It was oddly fitting, therefore, that during one of my class breaks I flipped through a Chesterton book and came across a short story called "A Picture of Tuesday", which is about the Second Day of Creation. I read the story, looked out the window and thought: On the Second Day, God separated the waters above the earth from the waters below the earth. And today all the waters above the earth decided to come back down.
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