Lately I've been reading the sermons of Martin Luther King. Yes, he was a pastor and minister of The Gospel. I think that is sometimes forgotten. This is the beginning of his ninth sermon in the book, Strength to Love, a book I've had since high school, but never began to really appreciate until this year. I was happy, and a little bit surprised, to come across this sermon based on a verse about the geometry of heaven. But I really shouldn't have been surprised at all. Dr. King's legacy is all about justice, and "justice" (as I mentioned in a recent blog) is defined as "right relationship." And after all, what does geometry describe, but right relationship? Justice. "...ideal humanity...life at it's best is complete on all sides." Where "the length and the breadth and the height of it are equal."
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