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4.15.2006

But, of course...

I think about my having such a small to non-existent audience, and then I just have to stop and realize: I write about the Work and Calvinism(!) I mean, could you desire a smaller audience by default when you decide to write about the Work and Calvinism? (Not that I could 'decide.')

But the realization reminded me of the Far Side cartoon where there's a herd of cows on a hillside, and one of the cows is looking up like he's just realized something, and says: "Hey. This is grass. We're eating grass!"