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Tag: Blake

Holy orbit

Aleksandra Mir collage via The Daily Beast. Blake Gopnik says “…when you think about it, a satellite and Jesus really do fit together in interesting ways. The cosmos has always had some place in our religious thought – we think of God as superlunary.” 
Author Jon LebkowskyPosted on November 24, 2011December 19, 2011Categories UncategorizedTags Aleksandra, beast, Blake, blake gopnik, collage, Holy, orbit, satellite

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