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"
Eh
?
I
don
’
t
grok
your
answer
.
"
Mike
hesitated
a
long
time
.
"
I
will
try
.
But
words
are
?
are
not
rightly
.
Not
‘
putting
.
’
Not
‘
mading
.
’
A
nowing
.
World
is
.
World
was
.
World
shall
be
.
Now
.
"
"
‘
As
it
was
in
the
beginning
,
so
it
now
and
ever
shall
be
,
World
without
end
-
‘
"
Mike
smiled
happily
.
"
You
grok
it
!
"
"
I
don
’
t
grok
it
,
"
Jubal
answered
gruffly
,
"
I
was
quoting
something
,
uh
,
an
‘
Old
One
’
said
.
"
He
decided
to
back
off
and
try
a
new
approach
;
apparently
God
the
Creator
was
not
the
easiest
aspect
of
Deity
to
try
to
explain
to
Mike
as
an
opening
?
since
Mike
did
not
seem
to
grasp
the
idea
of
Creation
itself
.
Well
,
Jubal
wasn
’
t
sure
that
he
did
,
either
–
he
had
long
ago
made
a
pact
with
himself
to
postulate
a
Created
Universe
on
even
-
numbered
days
,
a
tail
-
swallowing
eternal
-
and
-
uncreated
Universe
on
odd
-
numbered
days
–
since
each
hypothesis
,
while
equally
paradoxical
,
neatly
avoided
the
paradoxes
of
the
other
–
with
,
of
course
,
a
day
off
each
leap
year
for
sheer
solipsist
debauchery
.
Having
thus
tabled
an
unanswerable
question
he
had
given
no
thought
to
it
for
more
than
a
generation
.
Jubal
decided
to
try
to
explain
the
whole
idea
of
religion
in
its
broadest
sense
and
then
tackle
the
notion
of
Deity
and
Its
aspects
later
.
Mike
readily
agreed
that
learnings
came
in
various
sizes
,
from
little
learnings
that
even
a
nestling
could
grok
on
up
to
great
learnings
which
only
an
Old
One
could
grok
in
perfect
fullness
.
But
Jubal
’
s
attempt
to
draw
a
line
between
small
learnings
and
great
learnings
so
that
"
great
learnings
"
would
have
the
human
meaning
of
"
religious
questions
"
was
not
successful
,
as
some
religious
questions
did
not
seem
to
Mike
to
be
questions
with
any
meaning
to
them
(
such
as
"
Creation
"
)
and
others
seemed
to
him
to
be
"
little
"
questions
,
with
obvious
answers
known
even
to
nestlings
–
such
as
life
after
death
.
Jubal
was
forced
to
let
it
go
at
that
and
passed
on
to
the
multiplicity
of
human
religions
.
He
explained
(
or
tried
to
explain
)
that
humans
had
hundreds
of
different
ways
by
which
these
"
great
learnings
"
were
taught
,
each
with
its
own
answers
and
each
claiming
to
be
the
truth
.
"
What
is
‘
truth
’
?
"
Mike
asked
.