FORCE OF LOVE & LOGIC
If I could put it simply, I would say that I believe there's a force of love and logic in the world, a force of love and logic behind the universe. November 3, 2005 ー Interview with Jann Wenner (Rolling Stone)
It sounds so mad and I see it on this in a poetic level. I see it in the literal level, but I see the poetic. The idea that there's a force of love and logic behind the universe. June 25, 2013 – Interview with Jim Daly (Focus on the Family)
In John we have, "In the beginning was the Word"... "and the Word was" ー they used the word “logos,” which is in the original translation. And you get this sense of this unfathomable love and logic behind the universe. June 25, 2013 – Interview with Jim Daly (Focus on the Family)
It’s hard to be a believer when you see the way things are in the world. But I am a believer, and I like to think there’s some force of love or logic in the world. March 1, 1997 ー Interview with Jo Whiley (BBC Radio 1)
That there’s a force of love and logic behind the universe is overwhelming to start with, if you believe it, but the idea that that same love and logic would choose to describe itself as a baby born in shit and straw and poverty is genius. And it brings me to my knees, literally. March 1, 2003 ー "Bono's American Prayer" by Cathleen Falsani (Christianity Today)
It sounds so mad and I see it on this in a poetic level. I see it in the literal level, but I see the poetic. The idea that there's a force of love and logic behind the universe. June 25, 2013 – Interview with Jim Daly (Focus on the Family)
In John we have, "In the beginning was the Word"... "and the Word was" ー they used the word “logos,” which is in the original translation. And you get this sense of this unfathomable love and logic behind the universe. June 25, 2013 – Interview with Jim Daly (Focus on the Family)
It’s hard to be a believer when you see the way things are in the world. But I am a believer, and I like to think there’s some force of love or logic in the world. March 1, 1997 ー Interview with Jo Whiley (BBC Radio 1)
That there’s a force of love and logic behind the universe is overwhelming to start with, if you believe it, but the idea that that same love and logic would choose to describe itself as a baby born in shit and straw and poverty is genius. And it brings me to my knees, literally. March 1, 2003 ー "Bono's American Prayer" by Cathleen Falsani (Christianity Today)