Ernst Haeckel, nineteenth--century zoologist...
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Ernst Haeckel, nineteenth--century zoologist, wanted but one question answered with authority: Is the universe friendly? When the Israelites of the eighth century B.C. looked around them on earth the answer would have probably been NO! Assyria had risen to power and was running roughshod over all of the people. An inscription from that time by King Tiglath--pileser of Assyria reads, "I carried off to Assyria the land of Israel ... its army ... all of its people." The king's annals from another campaign describe how he went about his conquests: "With the blood of warriors I dyed a reddish hue the river ... I impaled alive the chief ministers and made the country behold them." Doesn't sound too friendly of a universe! Unless one can hear the voice of God above the din. The prophet's task is to speak the word of God, which, if there is any hope for a friendly universe, will reveal it in a promising way.
