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Tuesday, 02 March 2010
Who is the man? PDF

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By Francois Mauriac   
Who is the thinking. loving creature who is on the point of landing on the stars and who will thus become a god in accordance with the promise made to Eve by the serpent? How close I feel to Nicodemus, who asked stupid questions and who, like me, in everything related to technology, understood nothing! Yet he believed that the light had come into the world. Or rather, he did not have to believe it, since he had seen it. He had spent one night at the feet of the Savior. And what he heard and saw he finally understood, stupid as he was, since he repeated it, and thanks to him, the eternal word has come down to us.


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