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minus-square Overzeetop ( @Overzeetop@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink4•9 months agoWould, uh, that be God’s ineffable plan? (with apologies to Pratchett and Gaiman)
minus-square Chris Remington ( @remington@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink3•edit-29 months agoNo, it’s taken from the Heschel quote in my OP…here it is again: “The ineffable” is a synonym for hidden meaning rather than for absence of meaning, a dimension so real and sublime that it stuns our ability to adore it.
minus-square Vodulas [they/them] ( @Vodulas@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink1•9 months agoI think that was a Good Omens reference
Would, uh, that be God’s ineffable plan? (with apologies to Pratchett and Gaiman)
No, it’s taken from the Heschel quote in my OP…here it is again:
I think that was a Good Omens reference