{"id":3269,"date":"2011-08-20T09:30:18","date_gmt":"2011-08-20T08:30:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/richardlittledale.wordpress.com\/?p=3269"},"modified":"2011-08-20T09:30:18","modified_gmt":"2011-08-20T08:30:18","slug":"does-god-do-mixed-blessings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/176.32.230.12\/richardlittledale.co.uk\/2011\/08\/20\/does-god-do-mixed-blessings\/","title":{"rendered":"Does God do mixed blessings?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Curiosity<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Tomorrow morning I shall be preaching on curiosity. Starting with the likes of Neil Armstrong and Saint Brendan, I shall talk about the way in which a fundamental curiosity is woven into the very DNA of the human race. It is curiosity which makes a baby pull herself up to see what the view is like up there<\/em>, and it is curiosity which makes an astronaut strap himself into an enormous missile to see what is out there<\/em>. I believe curiosity is a spiritual blessing too. It is curiosity which made Moses go\u00a0towards\u00a0the burning bush rather than away from it. It is curiosity which drew people to Jesus like bees to a flower rich with pollen. It is curiosity which hurled Peter into the water fully clothed to swim to the shore and see if it really was the risen Jesus standing there.<\/p>\n Here’s my dilemma, though. If curiosity is a blessing from God – why did it make Adam pluck the forbidden fruit from the tree? Whilst puzzling on that one, you might like to take a look at the two pictures below.\u00a0The first was the Apple logo designed in 1976 by Ronald Wayne. It depicts Isaac Newton sitting under a tree with an apple hanging low above his head. The words around the border read\u00a0\u201cNewton\u2026 A Mind Forever Voyaging Through Strange Seas of Thought \u2026 Alone.\u201d\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n