Shakespeare's tragic Macbeth cries out...
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Shakespeare's tragic Macbeth cries out. "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow Creeps on this pretty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death ...
It is a tale told by Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury. And signifying nothing."
In our day this view would have many supporters "The world will not go out with a bang but a whimper (T. S. Eliot)." The planet will be destroyed by man's insane genocidal wars.
But the vision of Isaiah is of a day when all the nations of the world will be gathered together on the mountain of peace.
And if man does destroy the planet earth, by greed of cataclysmic war. then the Lord whose earth 1 is, will begin all over again and the evil of men and nations will be destroyed.
-- Docherty
It is a tale told by Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury. And signifying nothing."
In our day this view would have many supporters "The world will not go out with a bang but a whimper (T. S. Eliot)." The planet will be destroyed by man's insane genocidal wars.
But the vision of Isaiah is of a day when all the nations of the world will be gathered together on the mountain of peace.
And if man does destroy the planet earth, by greed of cataclysmic war. then the Lord whose earth 1 is, will begin all over again and the evil of men and nations will be destroyed.
-- Docherty
