The sun casts no shadows—only light.
How so? Were the sun not shining, would there be one single shadow?
Yes, there would be just one single shadow; all would be shadow.
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By George MacDonald
From the September 1901 issue of The Christian Science Journal
The sun casts no shadows—only light.
How so? Were the sun not shining, would there be one single shadow?
Yes, there would be just one single shadow; all would be shadow.
Enjoy 1 free Journal article or audio program each month, including content from 1883 to today.
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