Is this Tree of Life a God one could worship? Pray to? Fear? Probably not. But it did make the ivy twine and the sky so blue, so perhaps the song I love tells a truth after all. The Tree of Life is neither perfect nor infinite in space or time, but it is actual, and if it is not Anselm's "Being greater than which nothing can be conceived, " it is surely a being that is greater than anything any of us will ever conceive of in detail worthy of its detail. Is something sacred? Yes, say I with Nietzsche. I could not pray to it, but I can stand in affirmation of its magnificence. This world is sacred. Daniel C. Dennett
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Martin Luther King Jr. had a very profound idea about how the world should be. He believed that all of reality was sacred, that it was worth preserving and even worth loving. The world is not perfect, but it is far greater than many of us give it credit for.

It has all sorts of beauty, mystery, wonder, and intrigue. The only thing the world needs more of is love. We can all do more to show our love for this world through our actions and through our words.

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