1966: Children imagine life in the year 2000.
I was thinking about this old article since 9/11 is coming up.
How Long Will Our Monuments Last?
https://theoutpost.life/how_long/
I can't remember where I picked this up along the way but I really appreciate this approach to matters of doctrine and practice of faith in the church:
In essentials: unity
In non-essentials: liberty
In all things: charity
@Big_Diggity @mary We did! Fiddler's isn't Red Rocks, but it wasn't a bad venue. We got rained on but we cuddled it out and Weezer looked like they were having a blast! Great show!
@amiko @useless_idiot @Mesooohahny @obihahn Interesting thoughts on why we don't see new architecture like that any more. After the Chicago fire in 1871, this technology came out on top (for a while) and still stands in many places. It was tricky to get right and few people could do it. Dr. Ochsendorf at MIT is a big fan of this stuff.
@jos Pray about it. Rent a big house in a remote location, invite a dozen of the most moral/intelligent men and women I know, and dig in. Together we'll decide if/how/when we should share the knowledge. Probably the best way I can think of would be to pass some of the info off as fiction. Give the world time to digest it before the big reveal.
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