When Bill Clinton Faces the Bright & Morning Star

Buckmister Fuller in his book, “I Seem To Be a Verb” gave an unusual description of man. He said:

“What is a man? Man is a self-balancing, 28-jointed adapter-base biped with the following: … Millions of warning signals, railroad and conveyor systems … Crushers and cranes (of which the arms are magnificent 23-jointed affairs with self-surfacing and lubricating systems) … A universally distributed telephone system needing no service for 70 years if well managed. An electrochemical reduction-plant, integral with segregated stowages of special energy extracts in storage batteries, for subsequent actuation of thousands of hydraulic and pneumatic pumps, with motors attached … 62,000 miles of capillaries … And the whole, extraordinarily complex mechanism is guided with exquisite precision from a turret in which are located telescopic and microscopic self-registering and recording range finders, a spectroscope, etc., and the turret control being closely allied with an air conditioning intake-and-exhaust, with a main fuel intake. Within a few cubic inches which house the turret mechanism, there is room, also for: Two sound-wave and sound-direction-finder recording diaphragms. An expertly devised analytical laboratory large enough not only to contain minute records of every last and continual event of up to 70 years experience, or more, but to extend, by computation and abstract fabrication, this experience with relative accuracy into all corners of the observed universe. A forecasting and tactical plotting department for the reduction of future possibilities and probabilities to generally successful specific choice.”

I think you would agree with the Psalmist who said in Psalm 139:14, “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.”