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I Don't Want to Hear From My Dog That He Liked My Books
He says in that section where he's talking about the Egyptian, he's saying, since in the end we are to come to Baptist and Eucharist or the stable at Bethlehem. It's this idea that God has to stoop down to communicate these things to us. Which interestingly, throughout this book, it makes me wonder, his dog must have been sitting next to him when he was running. Yeah. He constantly gives an analogy or the metaphor of, well, God is so much higher than us than he's like, I don't want to hear from my dog that he liked my books. My dog probably doesn't understand the first thing about why I'm sitting here writing this