Pi
Happy Pi Day!
It's not on the liturgical
calendar, but this day honoring a very special number reminds us that
God's glory is revealed in the most astounding ways. Despite their best
efforts, physicists and mathematicians have yet to explain how the
universe came into being. We Christians believe we know: God. While
the biblical accounts of creation should be read as mythic, they point
to a truth: something, someone, was responsible for the universe. The
cosmos is a grand and wondrous thing, whether in the formation of
galaxies or the minutiae of math, like pi. 3.14 is a number that
delights, in part because of its name. But what it represents is
remarkable, too.
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