The Stars at Night are Big and Bright.

They are so big and bright that it’s a mystery as to why there is any darkness at all. When we think about the billions of stars with which The Programmer salted the sky, we have to wonder, “Where has all that light been going? Shouldn’t the universe be as filled with light as an ocean with billions of hoses pumping water into it?

Something miraculous is going on that makes the light disappear, rather than pooling up and overwhelming us with light so bright we’d have no night. One answer is dust. There is supposed to be more matter floating as space dust than there is in all the more solid objects downloaded in the Creation Program. This dust bounces the light around, causing it to decay over light years. That leaves our world, as He programmed it to be, dark at night. Amazingly, space dust does not keep us from seeing the stars even as it absorbs much of their light.

We may see the analogy between dust and sin. All the sins floating around in our individual and collective minds keep the Light that radiates from The Programmer, Program, and Holy Wireless Connector from utterly eradicating the darkness in our hearts.

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