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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•8 months agoWould, uh, that be God’s ineffable plan? (with apologies to Pratchett and Gaiman)
minus-squareChris Remingtonlinkfedilink3•edit-28 months agoNo, it’s taken from the Heschel quote in my OP…here it is again: “The ineffable” is a synonym for hidden meaning rather than for absence of meaning, a dimension so real and sublime that it stuns our ability to adore it.
Would, uh, that be God’s ineffable plan? (with apologies to Pratchett and Gaiman)
No, it’s taken from the Heschel quote in my OP…here it is again:
I think that was a Good Omens reference