Henry Norris Russell was an...
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Henry Norris Russell was an Amencan astronomer. From 1905 to 1947, he was the chairman of the astronomy department at Princeton University. One night Dr. Russell gave a lecture in a public auditorium. His subject was the Milky Way and its millions of stars. When he finished his address, a woman from the audience came forward to speak to him. She was obviously troubled. She asked, "Dr. Russell, if our world is so little and the universe so great, can we really believe that God pays any attention to human beings?" The famous astronomer replied, "That depends on how big a God you believe in." David had an understandably noble instinct when he dreamed of building a house for God to live in. But God is greater than David gave him credit for being. "I did not live in a house when I brought the Israelites out of Egypt. I have been moving around all this time with a tent as my home. I have continued to move with the tribes of Israel" (2 Samuel 7:6-7, The Everyday Bible: New Century Version).
-- Chinn
-- Chinn
