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[^1apologetics]: Indeed, the hosts of the podcast The Bible for Normal People (tagline: The Only God-Ordained Podcast on the Internet), list the difficulty and, yes, perhaps moral failure of the Book of Job has led to a sizeable portion of the genre of apologetics within contemporary biblically literalist Christian traditions, saying, "[...] that's why you need a really hefty apologetics industry to keep [biblical literalism] intact". \parencite{b4np} [^1apologetics]: Indeed, the hosts of the podcast The Bible for Normal People (tagline: The Only God-Ordained Podcast on the Internet), list the difficulty and, yes, perhaps moral failure of the Book of Job has led to a sizeable portion of the genre of apologetics within contemporary biblically literalist Christian traditions, saying, "[...] that's why you need a really hefty apologetics industry to keep [biblical literalism] intact". \parencite{b4np}
[^1intercalary]: A fantastic spot for the word 'intercalary', those days that fit between the years which do not fall within the calendar. Our lives as a whole --- indeed, as a spiral --- might yet have use for interstitial, intercalary days, intercalary time. An intriguing thought, is it not? [^1intercalary]: A fantastic spot for the word 'intercalary', those days that fit between the years which do not fall within the calendar.
A year starts not on January first. > A year starts not on January first.
The days may hunder but the seasons speak > The days may hunder but the seasons speak
of time's long march, of fast time, slow time. Thirst > of time's long march, of fast time, slow time. Thirst
for "start" and "end" neglects the limen sleek. > for "start" and "end" neglects the limen sleek.
So, why do some unsubtle sciences > So, why do some unsubtle sciences
forget about the in-betweens? Those pure > forget about the in-betweens? Those pure
uncolored dreams made mere contrivances; > uncolored dreams made mere contrivances;
"between the years" now simply: "year, then year". > "between the years" now simply: "year, then year".
>
> \parencite[3]{eigengrau}
Our lives as a whole --- indeed, as a spiral --- might yet have use for interstitial, intercalary days, intercalary time. An intriguing thought, is it not?