Reading a summary and commentary on Blaise Pascal (in the Westmont College magazine for July 2009) I was totally inspired to read some of the things that Pascal wrote. The idea of the paradox of life has always intrigued me. The binary universe must be a reality on all levels. Anyway, there is a cross pattern ascribed to Pascal, with a cross and rays, which I could not find an image of on the internet, so I invented my own. It seems to me that being a mathematician that his cross pattern would not be asymmetrical like the typical "cross" of Yeshua, but would intersect in the middle and the rays would be symmetrical. Anyway, here is a "thought" as to what it might have been. Free to clergy and for religious meetingplaces and institutions. Someone out there might make this for a room at Westmont College, just as a kind of nice gesture. Maybe I should do it.
Then a quick search on Biblos(dot)com quickly produced this great text to accompany the pattern.
Colossians 2:14 - having canceled the written code, with its regulations, that was against us and
that stood opposed to us; he took it away, nailing it to the cross
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