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It is God who fills the clouds with water and keeps them from bursting. He hides the full moon behind clouds and divides light from darkness with a circle on the sea. When He shakes the pillars of the sky, they tremble in fear. His strength calms the sea, and His breath clears the sky. These are mere glimpses of His power, faint whispers of His might. Who can fathom His greatness? Job 26:8-14 Nature's cycle of death and renewal sustains life. How should we value its gifts across species? Humanity relies entirely on Nature-land, air, water, and life. From viruses to humans, plants and animals…mehr

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It is God who fills the clouds with water and keeps them from bursting. He hides the full moon behind clouds and divides light from darkness with a circle on the sea. When He shakes the pillars of the sky, they tremble in fear. His strength calms the sea, and His breath clears the sky. These are mere glimpses of His power, faint whispers of His might. Who can fathom His greatness? Job 26:8-14 Nature's cycle of death and renewal sustains life. How should we value its gifts across species? Humanity relies entirely on Nature-land, air, water, and life. From viruses to humans, plants and animals share vital knowledge. Are we co-evolved, divine creations, or descendants of Father Sky and Mother Earth, born from one mystic ancestor? Altered: from Philippe Chanial. "There's no conflict between science and religion; contradictions exist only in our minds. To God, who made all, there is harmony. If we are wise, we can understand without contradiction."Henry J. Eyring
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Walter R. Hoge received his master's degree and doctorate in veterinary medicine from Purdue University before practicing small animal veterinary medicine. In 2024 during his 51st year of practice he retired. He has published several scientific journals and written a book called Easter: McEaster Valley and Thoughts on my Thoughts I, II, III and IV. A proud father to five grown children and 17 grandchildren, he lives in San Jose, California. Drwalterhogebooks.com