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2 Corinthians 11:13–15
My friend ate dog food one evening. He was at an elegant student reception in a physician s home. The dog food was served on delicate crackers with a wedge of imported cheese, bacon chips, an olive, and a sliver of pimento on top. It was hors d’oeuvres a la Alpo.
The hostess, just graduated from a gourmet cooking course, decided to put her skill to the ultimate test. Did she ever! After doctoring up those miserable morsels and puttingthem on silver trays, with a sly grin she watched them disappear. My friend couldn’t get enough and kept coming back for more. I don’t recall how they broke the news to him, but he certainly must have gagged a little.
Do you know where you are going?
You remember Thomas Henry Huxley. Devoted disciple of Charles Darwin. Famousbiologist, teacher, and author. Defender of the theory of evolution. Bold, convincing self-avowed humanist. Travelling lecturer.
After another series of public assaults against truths Christians held sacred, Huxley was in a hurry to catch his train to the next city. He took one of Dublin’s famous horse-drawn taxis and settled back with his eyes closed to rest for a few minutes. He assumed the driver had been told the destination by the hotel doorman, so all he said was, “Hurry . I’m almost late. Drive fast!” The horses lurched forward and galloped across Dublin at a vigorous pace. Before long Huxley glanced out the little window and frowned as he realized they were going west, away from the sun, not toward it.