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  • Go On Growing in Knowledge
    The Watchtower—1993 | August 15
    • 1, 2. (a) What could you learn from looking at the heavens? (Romans 1:20) (b) What is the real extent of man’s increase in knowledge?

      WHAT could you learn by going outside on a clear, dark night and looking at the bright moon and countless stars? You could learn something about the One who created all of this.​—Psalm 19:1-6; 69:34.

      2 If you wanted to increase that knowledge, would you get up on the roof of your house and look from there? Probably not. Albert Einstein once used such an illustration to make the point that scientists have not really increased very much in knowledge of the universe and certainly very little about the One who created it.a

  • Go On Growing in Knowledge
    The Watchtower—1993 | August 15
    • a “[It] is comparable to that which a man, interested in learning more about the moon, gets when he climbs upon the roof of his house to catch a closer look at that luminary.”

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