tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238084856370735932.post4765472838856616801..comments2018-07-04T02:06:55.622+01:00Comments on Barking Mad in Amble by the Sea: WHEN PROTONS COLLIDE - Politics, Religion & BombsRoss Eldridgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09250071187770548501noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238084856370735932.post-87432447192569824342009-05-29T14:41:03.653+01:002009-05-29T14:41:03.653+01:00Fascinating free association, Ross. From movies to...Fascinating free association, Ross. From movies to God/gods to the godless god . . . and so many questions. Why do so many good people see it all so clearly, and yet the evil dance goes on, and good people keep the beat. Surely not because they want to?<br /><br />Speaking of movies, your comment on my recent blog post made me use my son's Netflix account to download and watch 2001: A space Odyssey again. I'd seen it ages ago when it came out . . . had been intrigued, but strangely it was not the black obelisk that I remembered, key as it was to the movie. It was the scene at the end that concludes with David appearing as an embryo. I remember the hair on my arms standing on end at that scene. Goose bumps. I sensed something . . . but what it was is lost, and I didn't recapture it upon rewatching.<br /><br />Anyway . . . great post here.Ruth L.~https://www.blogger.com/profile/01008932486010118709noreply@blogger.com